No agreement exists between Pak, US on drone attacks: Army Chief

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Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has said no agreement is existing between Pakistan and US regarding drone attacks nor such agreement has been executed during Musharraf regime.

Army chief said this while addressing students of National Defence University here on the night between Thursday and Friday. He held drone attacks were against national integrity.

Alluding to Abbottabad operation he said US helicopters entered into Pakistan airspace and they could not become visible on Pakistan radars due to low altitude flight. US used stealth technology which no other country in the world was possessing, he observed.

The guards of Osama Bin Laden shot down one helicopter, Army chief told.
Confirming the reports of death of Osama bin Laden he said the wife and children of Osama bore the testimony of his killing as they are in the custody of Pakistan. During their interrogation they confirmed death of Osama, he indicated.

Declaring the presence of Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad as failure of intelligence agencies he said Pakistan and its intelligence agencies were ignorant about presence of Osama in Abbottabad.

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  1. Very funny. What about the reports by the Wikkileaks about General Kayani's request to US military chief for more drone attacks. Even if there is no formal agreement between United States and Pakistan on drone attack, there was no need of any tacit agreement on killing of unarmed Pakistanis by the US drone especially on the part of chief of Pakistan army.

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