The Asian Age

Pak ready with ‘toughest policy’ for America

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Islamabad, Sept 18: Pakistan is ready with a tough diplomatic policy if the US imposes any sanctions on it or lowers Islamabad’s major nonNato ally status over failure to crack down on militants, according to a media report.

Pakistan’s new strategy comes after US President Donald Trump, while unveiling his new policy for South Asia and Afghanista­n, criticised

Pakistan for providing safe havens to militants.

A day after Mr Trump’s announceme­nt, US secretary of state Rex Tillerson suggested that US could downgrade Islamabad’s status as a major non-Nato ally if it does not crack down on militants.

The Express Tribune reported that the Pakistan government has prepared a threeoptio­n ‘toughest diplomatic policy’.

According to official sources, the policy includes gradually limiting diplomatic relations with the US, reducing mutual cooperatio­n on terrorism-related issues and non-cooperatio­n in US strategy for Afghanista­n. “The last option may include a ban on using Pakistani land for Nato supplies to Afghanista­n,” according to the newspaper.

However, the policy will be implemente­d after the approval of the National Security Committee.

Meanwhile, the US and Pakistan are expected to sort out their difference­s during the meetings between their leaders on the sidelines of UN General Assembly session starting tomorrow.

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is expected to meet US vice-president Mike Pence while the foreign ministers of the two countries are also expected to meet.

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