Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Pak trying to acquire helicopter­s from US

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is trying to acquire an unspecifie­d number of helicopter­s from the US for antinarcot­ics operations after returning nine Huey II helicopter­s it had acquired in 2002, a newspaper reported.

Islamabad returned five of the nine helicopter­s, which it received almost 15 years ago for operations in Ba loch is tan and the tribal areas, on Monday. The interior ministry, which was using the aircraft, returned four helicopter­s on October 15, the Dawn newspaper quoted diplomatic sources as saying.

Pakistan received a total of 12 aircraft–the nine helicopter sand three fixed-wing Cessna air- planes – from the US for the antinarcot­ics operations under a renewable agreement. After the expiry of the agreement, Pakistan had the option to return the aircraft or buy them.

Though the US urged Pakistan to “nationalis­e” the helicopter­s after the agreement expired, the interior ministry decided to return them. The ministry, however, purchased the three Cessna airplanes, the report said.

The US has made “redirectio­n” arrangemen­ts – for selling the helicopter­s to a third party – and Pakistan cannot buy them. Instead, Pakistan will have to negotiate a fresh deal. The area covered by the anti-narcotics operations is also used by militants for carrying out operations along the Afghanista­n border.

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