Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pence tells Pakistan to ‘do more’ against Taliban, other terrorists

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The US has told Pakistan that it “must do more” against Taliban and other terror groups operating in the country, warning that the Trump administra­tion is ready to take unilateral measures if Islamabad failed to stop cross-border attacks from its soil.

The warning, given at a news briefing on Saturday, followed the meeting between US vice president Mike Pence and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Dawn reported.

Abbasi, who was on a personal trip to see his ailing sister in the US, met Pence at the US Naval Observator­y, the vice president’s official residence. The meeting was held at the request of Abbasi.

The White House in a statement about the meeting said: “Vice president Pence reiterated President (Donald) Trump’s request that the Government of Pakistan must do more to address the continued presence of the Taliban, Haqqani Network, and other terrorist groups operating in their country.”

“The vice president stated that US efforts to eliminate terrorist groups who threaten US security and the stability of the region will continue and noted that Pakistan could and should work closer

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with the US,” the White House said.

During the 30-minute meeting, Pence emphasised the need for immediate action from Pakistan to stop cross-border attacks.

The Dawn reported that hours after the Pence-Abbasi meeting, senior Trump administra­tion officials held a special briefing for Washington-based journalist­s to convey their dissatisfa­ction with Pakistan’s Afghanista­n policy.

“Six months after the announceme­nt of the South Asia Policy, Pakistan is yet to take the kind of decisive actions that the US is seeking,” one of the officials was quoted as saying by Dawn.

“We are continuing to look for real actions and not word on the Taliban and the Haqqani sanctuarie­s,” the official added.

The official demanded cooperativ­e action against terrorists from Pakistan but warned the US was prepared to take its own measures to protect its personnel in Afghanista­n if Islamabad did not take action, the daily said.

The official said that Trump was constantly monitoring progress on the South Asia policy and wanted Pakistan to do more than “the bare minimum” it’s doing now.

In his new South Asia Policy unveiled in August, Trump had called for tougher measure against Pakistan if it did not cooperates the US in its fight against terrorism.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
REUTERS FILE Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi

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