Islamabad, Jun 9 (IANS): Pakistan summoned a top US diplomat and lodged a formal protest over a recent drone strike which killed at least seven people.
A US spy aircraft fired missiles on a house in North Waziristan tribal region Friday night, the second US attack in 10 days, reports Xinhua.
Last week, a US attack killed six people including the Taliban deputy chief, Wali-ur-Rehman Mehsud, in North Waziristan.
The US Charge d' Affaires, Ambassador Richard Hoagland, was summoned Saturday to the foreign office by a senior Pakistani official to lodge a strong protest on the drone strikes.
"The US official was handed a demarche," a foreign ministry statement said.
It was conveyed to the US diplomat that the Pakistan government saw the drone strikes as a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
"The importance of bringing an immediate end to drone strikes was emphasized", said the statement.