ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said that the Nato attack on the Pakistani check post was not an accident and "only an apology would not be enough."
The minister was briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Relations on Wednesday.
“Pakistan cannot see its soldiers being killed by allied forces anymore. There is an established mechanism between Pakistan and allied forces working in Afghanistan regarding movement on the border but Nato authorities didn't inform us about their activity before the incident,” Khar said.
The foreign minister said Pakistan's role in Afghan peace efforts had been accepted by all but not appreciated and coalition forces had crossed red lines several times.
On the issue of the controversial memo, Kha told the meeting held under the chairmanship of Senator Saleem Saifullah Khan that the Foreign Office had no record regarding the memo sent to Admiral Mike Mullen.
Khar noted that Mansoor Ijaz had tried to malign the Pakistan Army and ISI in the controversial memo issue.
Khar was of the view that former ambassador Husain Haqqani must be given a chance to present his arguments before a court of law.
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