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Former US Ambassador to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzdad has slammed Pakistan for what he calls its 'two-faced' policy on terror. He said Pakistan risks becoming the next North Korea if it doesn’t change its ways.
"There was no way the former Taliban Chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour could have survived in Pakistan for so long without the military, financial and logistical support of the ISI," Ambassador Khalilzad insisted.
Mullah Mansour was recently killed in a US drone strike in Balochistan province of Pakistan.
Speaking to CNN-News18 on the sidelines of an MEA organised seminar in Mumbai, Ambassador Khalilzad said the whole world was running out of patience with Pakistan’s double-speak, including its 'all-weather friend' China.
He also said the world should isolate Pakistan and stop giving it both military assistance and also development assistance through the IMF and World Bank.
The Ambassador went on to say after Osama bin Laden, now the killing of Mullah Mansour has shown the world what Pakistan is really upto in the so called war on terror.
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