He told the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs that Pakistan's relations with the US were not as per routine after President Donald Trump's remarks, The News reported.
"Pakistan is trying to maintain a balance in its relationship with US and the government has made it clear that Pakistan can live without aid by US but will not compromise on national integrity," he said.
Asif told the meeting that continuous jibes at Pakistan are all accusations to put responsibility of US failures in Afghanistan on Pakistan.
He also made it clear that Pakistan could no more host refugees from Afghanistan.
Pakistan has been repeatedly seeking assistance in repatriation of the Afghan refugees and to work on border management with Afghanistan, he said.
The US and others have long complained that Pakistan offered safe havens to the Afghan Taliban and their allies, the Haqqani Network, allowing them to carry out cross-border attacks in Afghanistan.
Pakistan denies allegations but President Trump has escalated the criticism against the country since he took office last January.
This is the strongest attack that has come from the US president.
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