Trump last week slammed Pakistan for its continued support to terrorist groups and warned Islamabad of consequences if it continues to do so.
At his weekly media briefing here, Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria said Pakistan is undertaking internal deliberations among all stakeholders about Trump's statement and Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif will share Pakistan's perspective in his future interaction with the US leadership.
Terming the remarks of Gen John Nicholson - the top US commander in Afghanistan - as "highly unwarranted and unacceptable", Zakaria said Pakistan strongly rejects all allegations and insinuations regarding the presence of any safe havens of terrorists.
He also said Pakistan believes that there is no military solution to the complex Afghan conflict and it has advocated for an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned political solution.
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Zakaria also raised the Kashmir issue and accused India of human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir.
He allged that India has been systematically and deliberately exonerating perpetrators of Samjhauta Express terrorist attack and Pakistan took up the issue with India "many times in the past."
"We expect India to resolve its differences with all its neighbours in a similar way. We appreciate the sagacity and restraint shown by the Chinese side in this standoff and resolving the issue amicably," he added.
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