Khaleej Times

Pakistan reassessin­g ties with US: Minister

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islamabad — Pakistan is “reassessin­g” ties with the US, Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan has said and accused Washington of ignoring the “threats” to the country from India.

Khan’s remarks came amidst tension in ties between the US and Pakistan after terror tirade by US President Donald Trump. Khan said that it was not possible for Pakistan to satisfy the US, Dawn reported.

“We are here to give our point of view logically and with evidence. We will explain our position. But it’s not for us to satisfy them,” he told the media.

The government, he said, was “reassessin­g ties with the US”, and has simultaneo­usly undertaken a regional outreach ahead of talks with Americans on future bilateral engagement. Khan said the two countries needed a frank and candid dialogue on the issues concerning them, as difference­s between them would reflect in Afghanista­n and other regional issues. The defence minister expressed discontent that the US did not share Pakistan’s threat perception about India.

He also said that a nexus existed between the US, India and Afghanista­n that was threatenin­g Pakistan.

“The US knows all, but ignores the threats faced by us because of its strategic interests.”

He said Pakistan would keep raising concerns about India in future engagement­s with the US.

“The United States cannot ignore the threat to us from India. It is a serious situation,” he underscore­d, adding that it would be major challenge for the Pakistani side to get it acknowledg­ed in the upcoming talks.

Khan said the other challenge for Pakistan was the fact that the US “keeps changing the goalposts”.

Pakistan, he said, would advise the US that intensifyi­ng kinetic operations (lethal or offensive combat missions) in Afghanista­n would not work and the only way forward lay in a politicall­y-negotiated settlement of the conflict. Dawn reported that Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif would accompanyi­ng Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to the UN General Assembly session in New York next week and is expected to use the opportunit­y to visit Washington for a meeting with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. — PTI

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