‘We have a past’: Now, Pak’s Bhutto admits to country’s role in terror backing

Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari acknowledged Pakistan’s past involvement in funding extremist groups, aligning with recent admissions from the defense minister. He highlighted the country’s role in supporting the Mujahideen during the Afghan war, in collaboration with Western powers. Bhutto asserted that Pakistan has since reformed its policies and taken action against extremism, particularly after experiencing significant terrorist attacks. Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari acknowledged Pakistan’s past involvement in funding extremist groups, aligning with recent admissions from the defense minister. He highlighted the country’s role in supporting the Mujahideen during the Afghan war, in collaboration with Western powers. Bhutto asserted that Pakistan has since reformed its policies and taken action against extremism, particularly after experiencing significant terrorist attacks.
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