"We ask the US Government to stop all its financial and military aid to Pakistan, including F-16, and impose tough economic sanctions on Pakistan because of its support to terrorist group," Mohammad Naeem Hamidzai Lalai, a member of Afghan Parliament from Kandahar city said.
Lalai is currently on a visit to the UN headquarters in New York and Washington wherein he has been meeting members of the international community, US Government officials and Congressmen briefing them about the continued terrorist safe havens inside Pakistan.
Lalai said he and other members of the visiting Afghan delegation has been telling the US official and lawmakers that the US Government should not help or support those countries who train and support terrorist organisation.
"Instead sanctions must be imposed on such countries, to stop them from doing so," he said.
"The United States has to realise that the roots of terrorism cannot be eradicated unless its financial aid to Pakistan is stopped. The earlier the better," he said and warned that the government and people of Pakistan are getting ready to take action against the country if it continues with its current policy.
"We can go to the extent of shutting down the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul," he said.
"These terrorist groups are all trained and raised in Multan, Punjab and other parts of the country. They not only killed innocent Afghan citizens, they have also inflicted heavy casualties to the Americans in Afghanistan," he said.
"The American Congressmen, Senators all know this," he said.
"I am not saying that every Pakistani is a terrorist, but every terrorist has a link in Pakistan. They are either trained or their finances are linked with Pakistan," Lalai said.
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