Pakistan to get extra Afghan military hardware: Malik

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Defence Secretary Asif Yasin Malik on Monday said Pakistan would be receiving the US military hardware after the completion of withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan later this year.
Malik said allied forces had not spoken of handing over equipment to Afghanistan, adding that Pakistan would be receiving the military hardware.
He further said that only after going through the equipment would Pakistan decide what it wants to keep from the remaining supplies.
Earlier, a statement issued by the US-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) had said the “United States Forces-Afghanistan does not provide or intend to provide any such equipment, including MRAPs (mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles), from Afghanistan to Pakistan”.
ISAF Commander Gen Joseph Dunford had said, “Our commitment to the Afghan people and the Afghan National Security Forces is unwavering.”
The statement had followed uproar in Afghanistan over reports that the US had planned to transfer some of its excess equipment to Pakistan.
Reports about the transfer of equipment had hit headlines after a testimony by Gen Dunford before the US Senate Armed Service Committee in which he had said that the US was planning to give 1,200 MRAP vehicles to Pakistan, Afghanistan and other allies.

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