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US pushes China to convince Pak to end terror havens

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With the Trump administra­tion determined to eliminate terror safe havens in Pakistan, the US is hoping that China will play a helpful role in convincing its close ally that it is in its national interest to crackdown on these sanctuarie­s, a senior White House official has said.

The official said that dismantlin­g terrorist safe havens in Pakistan is key to bring stability in Afghanista­n and in the region.

“Pakistan already has deep historical ties with China going back to many years and they have close military ties. The economic relationsh­ip is also growing with China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC),” the senior administra­tion official said on condition of anonymity.

“But, China shares some of the concerns of the US about the terrorism problem. The US is seeking to work with other regional players and China would be one of the main ones to deal with this issue. It won't serve China’s interests to have terrorist sanctuarie­s in Pakistan,” the official said.

The official was quick to point out that China has been playing a more helpful role in terms of encouragin­g better relations between Afghanista­n and Pakistan. “It is taking a more active role in this regard.” “So, I would disagree with the assertion that China will not play a helpful role in convincing Pakistan it is in its own interest to crack down on the terror sanctuarie­s,” the official told a group of reporters on Friday. “Ultimately, China is also working towards a stable Afghanista­n. That’s going to take them back to the same issue which are the sanctuarie­s in Pakistan,” the official said. China-Pakistan relationsh­ip is already very strong and appeared unconcerne­d over reports that the US’ decision to freeze approximat­ely $2 billion

in security assistance to Pakistan would push Islamabad towards Beijing, the official added. “That relationsh­ip is already very very strong. But what we have seen is an interest by Pakistan in having a strong relationsh­ip with both the US and China. So that's one issue. And the second issue is that China is also concerned about terrorism and extremism in South Asia,” the official said. Noting that China has taken a more active role in trying to help stabilise Afghanista­n, trying to improve relations between Afghanista­n and Pakistan, the official said the US believes that China is also interested in stability in Pakistan and also for the CPEC.

“Ultimately if they want to see stability in the region, and I think they do, they also will have an interest in seeing Pakistan crack down on the Haqqani and Taliban network,” the senior administra­tion official said.

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