ISLAMABAD, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani foreign ministry on Wednesday
summoned the United States ambassador to Pakistan and expressed its strong
protest over the missile strikes by American drones in the country's tribal
regions, Pakistani Foreign Office said in a statement.
"The U.S. ambassador was called to the Foreign Office today and a strong
protest was lodged on the continued missile attacks by U.S. drones inside
Pakistani territory," said the statement.
"It was underscored to the ambassador that the government of Pakistan
strongly condemns the missile attacks, which resulted into the loss of precious
lives and property," the statement noted.
A copy of the Senate resolution adopted on Monday against the missile
strikes was handed over to the ambassador, it said.
"It was emphasized that such attacks were a violation of Pakistan
sovereignty and should be stopped immediately," the statement stressed.
The U.S. drones based in Afghanistan have carried out 34 strikes and
intrusions into Pakistani territory in the last seven months, according to News
Network International news agency.
Suspected U.S. drones fired missiles targeting local militants in South
Waziristan tribal region who gathered to offer prayers last Sunday night. As a
result, at least 20 people were killed, according to local media
reports.