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Summary Pakistan is so busy in fighting militants that it cannot help NATO forces in Afghanistan.
Mark Sedwill, civilian representative for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) in Afghanistan, said Pakistan’s strategy about militant groups had changed and the country was now committed to eliminate militancy from its territory.He said that Pakistan was preoccupied in coping with internal threats and it was difficult for the country to stem the flow of militants entering Afghanistan to fight NATO troops.Sedwill said Western governments should resist, seeking quick pressure against the Pakistani government.
