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Pakistan confirms US restrictio­ns on its diplomats

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan conirmed that the US will impose restrictio­ns on the movement of the country’s diplomats and consular staff in Washington from May 1.

Comments from Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal came a day after the US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas Shannon said in Washington on Tuesday that the US will place curbs on Pakistani diplomatic because Islamabad had already imposed similar restrictio­ns on US diplomats in Pakistan.

“Regarding travel restrictio­ns on Pakistani diplomats in Washington, yes, we have received oficial communicat­ion regarding certain measures that the US intends to implement from May 1, 2018,” Xinhua quoted the Pakistani spokesman as saying.

“The issue is primarily of reciprocit­y. Both sides are in touch and we are hopeful that the matter will be resolved. We have nothing more to add to this at the moment,” Faisal said at his weekly brieing in Islamabad.

A US embassy spokesman in Islamabad evaded comments on his country’s restrictio­ns on Pakistani diplomats but conirmed Pakistan’s restrictio­ns.

“Yes, there are longstandi­ng restrictio­ns on movement of diplomats, including Americans, in Pakistan,” the spokespers­on said.

Pakistan and the US reportedly took tit-for-tat actions after a US embassy vehicle driven by Defense and Air Attaché of the US embassy in Islamabad, which killed a Pakistani motorcycli­st in capital Islamabad on April 7.

A police report informed the investigat­ors that the US diplomat had violated signals on the 7th Avenue-margalla Road junction. The Foreign Ministry spokesman said that the government awaits the outcome of preliminar­y investigat­ions from Islamabad Police, based on which further actions would be initiated against the US diplomat.

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