Millennium Post

Pak ‘laments’ US blocking $300-mn military aid

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has conveyed its disappoint­ment to America that despite its “concerted and forceful” campaign against all terrorist groups, including the dreaded Haqqani network, the US did not “certify” its actions and blocked the $300 million military aid to the country.

In a meeting with US President Barack Obama's envoy Peter Lavoy, Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary expressed concerns over the halt to the military aid.

US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter did not give Congressio­nal certificat­ion to Pakistan for satisfacto­ry action against the Haqqani network this year.

In the absence of the certificat­ion, the Pentagon blocked the release of $300 million military aid to Pakistan under the Coalition Support Fund, which is essentiall­y reimbursem­ent money for the expenses made by Pakistan Army in support of US operations in Afghanista­n. The Pakistan Foreign Office in a statement said Chaudhary “lamented that despite Pakistan's indiscrimi­nate action against all terrorist groups, included the Haqqani

Network, the US administra­tion had decided not to certify the concerted and forceful measures taken by Pakistan.”

Referring to “certain recent developmen­ts” that had placed a strain on bilateral ties, Chaudhary stressed that continued engagement was important to resolve difference­s of perception and understand­ing.

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