Khaleej Times

Diplomat episode new blow to Pak-US ties

- Reuters

islamabad — Pakistani authoritie­s have barred a US diplomat involved in a fatal traffic accident from leaving the country, forcing an American military aircraft flown in for his departure to leave without him, local media reported.

The move came a day after Pakistan said it would restrict the movements of all American diplomats in the country in response to Washington’s similar restrictio­ns on Pakistani embassy diplomats.

A spokesman for the US embassy in Islamabad declined to comment on the media reports, and a US State Department spokespers­on in Washington would neither confirm nor deny them.

“For the privacy and security of those involved, we cannot disclose the diplomat’s current location,” the State Department spokespers­on said.

Pakistan is a crucial link to supplying American troops fighting the Taleban in neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n. But Washington has long believed it actually shelters the Taleban’s leaders, and President Donald Trump has cut off military aid in a bid to pressure Pakistan. Pakistan says

For the privacy and security of those involved, we cannot disclose the diplomat’s current location US State Dept spokespers­on

Trump speaks India’s language. The latest blow to relations came on Saturday, when Pakistani authoritie­s banned a US military attache from leaving as planned, The Nation and Express Tribune newspapers reported.

A day earlier, an Islamabad court had ruled his diplomatic immunity may not apply in the April 7 traffic accident in which the US attache’s vehicle hit a motorcycle, killing the 22-year-old driver, both papers reported.

As a result, a US Air Force C130 flown in to Pakistan’s Nur Khan air base outside Islamabad was forced to leave without him on Friday, Geo TV and the two newspapers reported.

Separately, the foreign ministry said it would apply travel restrictio­ns to all US diplomatic staff similar to those applied by Washington, according to a notificati­on sent to the US Embassy on Friday. —

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