Documents issued in connection with the claim site Wikileaks, that representatives of the interdepartmental Intelligence of Pakistan (ISI), met with the Taliban in Afghanistan, to help them organize attacks on American forces and Indian objects.
Pakistan on Monday rejected what he called "unsubstantiated information" posted on the website Wikileaks, and called them "unfounded", according to local newspaper Daily Times.
"The people of Pakistan and its security forces, including the ISI, have had a tremendous sacrifices, against extremism and terrorism," Pakistani foreign ministry.
"Our contributions have been recognized by the international community, in particular from the United States," the representative of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abdul Basit said in a statement.
The representative referred to a statement by National Security Advisor to Wikileaks, which said that continued cooperation against terrorism between Pakistan and the U.S. will continue to defeat their common enemies.
The documents also say that Islamabad is the organization plans to murder of Afghan leaders.
Reports mention efforts ISI to "control suicide bombers, which suddenly emerged in 2006 in Afghanistan. Reports claim that Pakistan has allowed ISI to meet directly with the Taliban, and that members of the organization participated in the Taliban planning meetings of the Taliban and to organize plots to kill Afghan leaders.
According to documents, support for Pakistan's Taliban movement has given the group access to anti-aircraft missiles, which could allow the team even target NATO aircraft, that is of concern to the Afghan and NATO officials.
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