Pakistan on Thursday rejected the claim by an American investigative journalist that it was aware about Osama bin Laden's presence in Abbottabad town where the Al Qaeda chief was living as prisoner under ISI protection.
Foreign Office spokesperson Qazi Khalillulah rejected assertion made by journalist Seymour Hersh that Islamabad not only knew about the compound but also was on board over US mission to kill the Al Qaeda chief.
"Pakistan also did not know about presence of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad," said Khalilullah.
Hersh published a report in the London Review of Books on Sunday, rejecting the US official version about killing of bin Laden who was eliminated in a raid by Navy Seals in 2011.
He said Pakistan knew about the presence of Osama since 2006 but also informed by the US about the plan to kill him.
In its first reaction to the report on Thursday, Pakistan rejected the claims.
The US has also rejected Hersh's claim as "inaccurate" and "baseless".