Pakistan confident of winning anti-terror war
By Ma Liyao and Qin Jize | China Daily | Updated: 2011-05-10 07:55
BEIJING - Pakistan said on Monday that Osama bin Laden's death had not impacted its security in any significant way, and the nation was confident of overcoming the threat of terrorism.
"It's still early to conclude that any material change has been caused by bin Laden's death," Masood Khan, Pakistani ambassador to China, said in an interview with China Daily, referring to the terror threat a week after the killing of bin Laden.
The terror mastermind's death on May 2 in Abbottabad, a city in northern Pakistan, has brought terrorism back up the agenda, especially in the United States and Pakistan, with al-Qaida announcing its desire for revenge.
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