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Pakistan summons US ambassador

- DRAZEN JORGIC

Pakistan summoned the US ambassador, David Hale, in protest against US President Donald Trump’s angry tweet about Pakistan’s “lies and deceit”, while Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif dismissed the outburst as a political stunt. Hale was summoned by the Pakistan foreign office on Monday to explain Trump’s tweet, media said. A spokespers­on for the US Embassy in Islamabad confirmed the meeting took place.

In a withering attack, Trump on Monday said the United States had “foolishly” handed Pakistan more than $33-billion in aid in the last 15 years and had been rewarded with “nothing but lies and deceit”.

Trump’s harsh words drew praise from Pakistan’s old foe, India, and neighborin­g Afghanista­n, but long-time ally China defended Pakistan’s record of combating “terrorism”. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday will chair a cabinet meeting that will focus on Trump’s tweet, while on Wednesday the country’s top civilian and military chiefs will meet to discuss deteriorat­ing US ties. Relations between United States and its uneasy ally Pakistan have been strained for many years over Islamabad’s alleged support for Haqqani network militants, who are allied with the Afghan Taliban.

Washington has signalled to Pakistan that it will cut aid and enact other punitive measures if Islamabad does not stop helping or turning a blind eye to the Haqqani network militants who carry out cross-border attacks in Afghanista­n.

Islamabad bristles at the suggestion it is not doing enough in the war against militancy, saying that since 2001, Pakistan has suffered more than the US from militancy as casualties at the hands of Islamists number in the tens of thousands.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Asif dismissed Trump’s comments as a political stunt borne out of frustratio­n over U.S. failures in Afghanista­n.

“He has tweeted against us (Pakistan) and Iran for his domestic consumptio­n,” Asif told Geo TV on Monday. “He is again and again displacing his frustratio­ns on Pakistan over failures in Afghanista­n as they are trapped in deadend street in Afghanista­n.” Asif added that Pakistan did not need US aid.

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Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif dismissed Trump’s remark as a political stunt

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