Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has reportedly said that the US drone strikes inside Pakistan must end as the 'high-value targets' have been taken care of.
During the book launching ceremony of Akbar S. Ahmed's "Thistle and drone: America's war on terror or war on tribal Islam", Aziz said that it was time for the US to end the drone attacks, which had proved to be counter-productive.
According to Dawn News, the adviser further said that the two previous governments had allowed the US to carry out these strikes inside the country's territory, but the PML-N government was taking up the issue with the US to bring them to a halt.
The United Nations General Assembly had recently passed a resolution declaring the drone attacks a violation of human rights and Aziz hoped that the US would soon be convinced that killing people without trial was inappropriate and the policy required a review.
He further said that some contact had been established with the Taliban for peace talks but refused to predict the outcome of talks.