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ISLAMABAD, Jan. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Pakistan on
Saturday lodged protest with the United States over its air strike in Pakistan's
tribal region which caused the loss of innocent civilians, Pakistani foreign
office said.
"The foreign office has lodged a protest with the
U.S. Ambassador in Islamabad," the foreign office said in a statement.
"Pakistan will also take up this matter in the next
meeting of Tripartite Commission," it said.
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| Pakistanis march on a street to protest against an airstrike in Damadola Jan. 14. (Xinhua/Reuters) | The Tripartite Commission groups Afghanistan,
Pakistan and the United States and the forum mainly reviews border security and
cooperation among the security forces of the three countries.
"According to preliminary investigations there was
foreign presence in the area and that in all probability was targeted from
across the border in Afghanistan," the statement said.
The statement also condemned the loss of innocent
civilian lives in the incident.
The incident in Pakistan's Bajaur tribal area is
being thoroughly investigated and that the investigations are still continuing.
However, the statement did not mention U.S. media
reports that Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's deputy, might have been killed
in the air strike.
American TV channels have reported that a CIA
airstrike on Bajaur might have killed Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Earlier, Information Minister Sheikh Rashid also
denied the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri but admitted the presence of some
foreigners in the tribal region and asked the tribesmen to rid all tribal areas
of foreign intruders. He said that foreign militants had been responsible for
all the misery and violence in the region.
"Pakistan wants to assure the people that the
government will not allow such incident to reoccur," he added. Enditem
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