The ongoing military operations in the Mohmand and Kurram tribal regions were also discussed in the meeting. - File Photo

ISLAMABAD: Corps Commanders of the Pakistan Army on Tuesday rejected military aid from the United States and said they would utilise their own resources, DawnNews reported.

The conditions set for the US military aid to Pakistan were discussed in the Corps Commanders meeting at GHQ. The meeting was headed by army chief General Ashfaq Kayani.

“Pakistan in its own interests will continue the fight against terrorism,” said Kayani.

The ongoing military operations in the Mohmand and Kurram tribal regions were also discussed in the meeting.

Kayani directed that steps regarding the issue of internally displaced persons (IDPs) would be dealt in coordination with the civil administration.

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