Designate Pak as state sponsor of terrorism: US lawmaker
WASHINGTON: A top Republican lawmaker has urged the Trump administration to immediately designate Pakistan as a state sponsor of terrorism and terminate its non-NATO ally status, asserting that Islamabad consistently defends Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed and condemns US’s counterterrorism efforts.
Congressman Ted Poe said in the House of Representatives Pakistan will not receive any financial support from the US if terrorists continue to live safely in the country. “Now is the day of reckoning. All assistance to Pakistan must end, its Major non-NATO ally status must be terminated, and the State Department should immediately designate it as a state sponsor of terrorism,” Poe said last week, according to Congressional records.
In his remarks, the Republican Congressman from Texas slammed Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi for what he described as lecturing the US on aid. “While I do not oppose open engagement with Pakistan, our position must be clear: Pakistan will not receive a dime of US support if terrorists continue to live safely on their soil,” he said.
“For too long the opposite has been the case. Fortunately, President Donald Trump has disrupted the status quo and suspended most of the funding we give to Pakistan, specifically calling them out for their support to terrorism. But more should be done,” he said.