Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US unhappy with Pak action on terror

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WASHINGTON: The US has not seen sufficient decisive actions from Pakistan against terrorists based on its soil and expects more from it to combat groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad that target India, a senior administra­tion official said on Friday.

The official said Pakistan was doing the “bare minimum”, adding that the US is prepared to do whatever is necessary.

The official refused to spell out the specifics or even the timeline for more steps such as the suspension of all military aid announced by the Trump administra­tion.

“We are still seeking actions

THE OFFICIAL SAID THAT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRA­TION WAS VERY DISAPPOINT­ED BY THE RELEASE OF HAFIZ SAEED FROM HOUSE ARREST LAST YEAR.

from Pakistan that we have not seen. We are continuing to look for real actions and not word on the Taliban and the Haqqani sanctuarie­s,” the official told reporters at a background briefing on South Asia.

The US had also conveyed to Pakistan that it expected Islamabad to act against LeT and JeM, their fronts and allied organisati­ons, and all designated individual­s and entities.

The official said that in the six months since President Donald Trump announced his South Asia policy, the administra­tion has noted that there signs that things are moving in the right direction generally but Pakistan has been found wanting.

The official said: “The president has made it clear that he is not satisfied with the action taken by Pakistan... We have communicat­ed clearly to what we mean by decisive action.

“When provided very specific informatio­n, they have responded. But we have not seen them taking pro-active actions against terrorist groups which they are capable of.”

About Pakistan’s recent grey listing by the Financial Action Task Force, the official said the treasury department had been trying for years to persuade Pakistan to prevent terrorist financing and money-laundering.

“We expect (Pakistan) to rein in terrorist financing,” the official said.

Despite the disappoint­ments, the official said, the administra­tion was prepared to give the strategy more time. But the US will not let up on the pressure on Pakistan, the official said.

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