bdnews24.com
Home +
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport +
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World +
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business & Economy +
  • Business
  • Economy
Features +
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others +
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile

June 12, 2026

  • Bangladesh
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Politics
bdnews24.com
বাংলা
  • National Election 2026
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Recent
bdnews24.com
Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business &
Economy
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Budget 2025-26
Features
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile
  • World
  • South Asia

Pakistan hails renewed cooperation with US after Sharifullah arrest

This follows the arrest of Mohammad Sharifullah, whom it holds responsible for a 2021 attack on US troops at Kabul airport

Pakistan hails renewed cooperation with US

Reuters

Published : 05 Mar 2025, 08:47 PM

Updated : 05 Mar 2025, 08:47 PM

Pakistan highlighted its counterterrorism cooperation with Washington after the arrest of Mohammad Sharifullah, whom it blames for a 2021 attack on US troops at Kabul airport, in a military operation along the border with Afghanistan.

"We will continue to partner closely with the United States in securing regional peace and stability," Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Wednesday, hours after US President Donald Trump thanked the country for the arrest, adding Sharifullah was on his way to the United States.

The United States has charged Sharifullah with helping to plan the attack and a hearing was scheduled for him in a federal court in Virginia on Wednesday, the US Department of Justice said.

The 2021 bombing at Kabul airport killed at least 170 Afghans and 13 US troops as they sought to help Americans and Afghans flee in the chaotic aftermath of the Taliban takeover.

The attack was claimed by ISIS-K, the Afghan branch of the Islamic State group.

The US Justice Department has charged Sharifullah with "providing and conspiring to provide material support and resources" to the group.

"He confessed. This was the planner of that bombing," White House national security adviser Mike Waltz said in an interview with Fox News.

FBI Director Kash Patel said Sharifullah was in US custody, in a post on X alongside a picture of agents standing in front of the plane that he was due to arrive on.

Pakistan had launched an operation along its Afghan border to capture Sharifullah, whom Sharif described as an Afghan national and top commander for militant group Islamic State Khorasan.

"We thank U.S. President Donald Trump for acknowledging and appreciating Pakistan's role and support in counterterrorism efforts," Sharif added in another statement.

Afghanistan's Taliban government did not respond to a request for comment.

Pakistan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, had spoken with US national security adviser Mike Walsh on Tuesday, according to a Pakistani foreign office statement.

Dar "reiterated that Pakistan looked forward to building on its longstanding and broad-based relationship with the United States under President Trump and his Administration", it said.

SHIFTING TIES

Perennially shifting ties between Islamabad and Washington had been soured by concerns about Pakistan's alleged support of Afghanistan's Taliban rulers.

Although Pakistan denies such support, its links with Washington have frayed, while arch-rival India has gained greater influence.

"This is a significant development in that US-Pakistan ties have been in an unsettled state in the nearly four years since the US exit from Afghanistan," said Michael Kugelman, Director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center in Washington DC.

A Pakistani security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Sharifullah's arrest was part of wide-ranging joint counterterrorism efforts.

"Excellent cooperation has been established between Pakistan and President Trump's new government," the official added.

In a statement, the US Justice Department said it had caught Sharifullah with the help of the CIA and FBI agencies, without naming Pakistan.

Islamabad is making use of concerns about regional security and counterterrorism "to engage with Trump, who otherwise has no interest in Pakistan", said defence analyst Ayesha Siddiqa.

"For now (the arrest) is just to signal to the United States that Pakistan is there and can be relied upon as a partner," she added.

Follow bdnews24.com on Google News
  • Pakistan

  • hail

  • Cooperation

Related Stories
Israeli settlers torch area near West Bank Christian village: reports
Israeli settlers torch area near West Bank Christian village: reports
US inflation posts largest increase in 3 years
US inflation posts largest increase in 3 years
Trump back to winning ways in US primaries
Trump back to winning ways in US primaries
Netanyahu will run for re-election: party
Netanyahu will run for re-election: party
Read More
Hosts Mexico win opener to light up Azteca
Hosts Mexico win opener to light up Azteca
No advantage in being tippes to win: Brazil’s Alisson
No advantage in being tippes to win: Brazil’s Alisson
Japan captain Endo out of WC with injury
Japan captain Endo out of WC with injury
Senesi called up to Argentina after Balerdi injury
Senesi called up to Argentina after Balerdi injury
Read More
Opinion

Anika Tahsin

Misunderstood truths about studying English

Misunderstood truths about studying English

Towheed Feroze

Is Masud Rana wearing lipstick?

Is Masud Rana wearing lipstick?

Arshi Fatiha Quazi

When hospitals become death chambers

When hospitals become death chambers

Jon Sindreu

How a housing pivot could rescue Starmer

How a housing pivot could rescue Starmer
Read More
Editor-in-Chief and Publisher: Toufique Imrose Khalidi
News
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Environment
  • Health
Op/Ed
  • 1971
  • Achievement
  • CHT
  • Corruption
  • Culture
  • Democracy
Social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • WhatsApp
Features
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
Others
  • Stripe
  • Hello
  • Mobile
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
Follow us
  • Disclaimer & Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2026, bdnews24