The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pakistan postpones visit by US official after Trump speech

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan postponed a visit by a US acting Assistant Secretary of State, officials said, as small protests broke out against President Donald Trump’s accusation­s that Islamabad was prolonging the war in Afghanista­n.

The visit of Alice Wells, acting assistant Secretary of State for South and Asian Affairs, scheduled for yesterday, would have been the first high-profile visit by a US official since Trump’s Afghan policy speech on Aug. 21.

“At the request of the Government of Pakistan, Acting Assistant Secretary Wells’ trip has been postponed until a mutually convenient time,” a US Embassy spokespers­on told Reuters in Islamabad on Sunday.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry released a statement with similar wording.

Neither side gave a reason for the postponeme­nt, but US officials working in Pakistan have been on high-alert since Monday’s speech.

Trump accused Pakistan of harbouring ‘agents of chaos’ and providing safe havens to militant groups waging an insurgency against a US-backed government in Kabul.

Pakistani officials responded by saying the US should not ‘scapegoat’ Pakistan and accused the American military of failing to eliminate militant sanctuarie­s inside Afghanista­n.

In the southern metropolis of Karachi, police fired teargas at protesters from a religious student group as they began moving toward the US consulate building. — AFP

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