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US working with partners to make Pakistan cut off insurgents: Mattis

- LALIT K JHA

The US wants to make sure that there are no terrorist safe havens in Pakistan and is working with all NATO members and India to make Islamabad do everything to cut the insurgents off, US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has said. He said that President Donald Trump's new South Asia strategy comprised regionalis­ation, realigning of forces and reinforcin­g them. Trump, while announcing his South Asia policy in August, had criticised Pakistan for providing safe havens to terrorists. The Trump administra­tion since then has been putting pressure on Pakistan to do more to rein in terror groups.

"What we want to do is start with -- from India to across the region -- is to make certain that everyone's working off the same sheet of music. We want to make certain that no terrorist organisati­on can find a haven anywhere, and, with a border adjoining Afghanista­n, that makes Pakistan a priority," Mattis said.

As such the US is engaging with the Pakistanis, he added. "We're engaging a whole-of-government effort. We've got internatio­nal efforts going on.

And one of the reasons we brought it up here was to make certain we were all aligned about where we stood on this," the US Defence Secretary told reporters at the NATO headquarte­rs in Brussels.

Referring to the discussion­s he had with other NATO member countries, Mattis said, "It was remarkable alignment about us all working together to get Pakistan to do everything it can to cut the insurgents off, the terrorists off."

Asked what is different with the Pakistan policy this time, Mattis said there were ways that the US could reward Pakistan and ways that the internatio­nal community can ensure it was held accountabl­e.

"But our principle, going into this, is that we are going to work with Pakistan and make this work, so that there's no longer a threat coming across the border there," he said, report PTI.

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