The Asian Age

Trump’s men to take tough message to Pak

- SHAFQAT ALI with agency inputs

US President Donald Trump will send two of his top aides, secretary of state Rex Tillerson and secretary of defence Jim Mattis, to Pakistan this month to discuss the future of the relationsh­ip between the two allies amid rising frustratio­n in Washington over Islambad harbouring terror groups.

Officials said Mr Tillerson planned to depart for Pakistan later this month and will be followed by Mr Mattis.

Mr Trump has talked tough on Pakistan’s terror links recently, saying in an August address, “We have been paying Pakistan billions and billions of dollars at the same time they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting.”

But, in the six weeks since Mr Trump signalled that tougher tone, there have

Trump will send his secretary of state and secretary of defence to Pakistan later this month after rising frustratio­n over Islamabad harbouring terror organisati­ons

been precious few signs that the equations in South Asia has changed.

Mr Mattis told Congress this week that he would try “one more time” to “see if we can make this work”, refering to the US’ relationsh­ip with Pakistan.

Pakistan’s foreign minister Khawaja Asif, currently on a visit to Washingotn, lashed out at “hollow allegation­s” about Pakistan harbouring terrorists, saying that such talk was “not acceptable”.

“That is not the way you talk to 70-year-old friends,” Mr Asif said. “Instead of accusation­s and threats, we should cooperate with each other for peace in the region,” he added, confirming Mr Tillerson’s visit.

A September meeting in New York between US vicepresid­ent Mike Pence and Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was said to be cordial, despite Mr Trump’s fire and brimstone rhetoric.

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