Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Pak aided and abetted US’S enemies’

- Yashwant Raj

Senior US lawmaker Ted Poe, who has called for a “radical reset” of ties with Pakistan, on Thursday introduced a legislatio­n in the House of Representa­tives proposing that Pakistan be declared a statespons­or of terrorism.

“Not only is Pakistan an untrustwor­thy ally, Islamabad has also aided and abetted ene years,” the Republican from Texas, who heads the House’s sub-committee on terrorism and non-proliferat­ion, said.

“From harbouring Osama bin Laden to its cosy relationsh­ip with the Haqqani Network, there is more than enough evidence to determine whose side Pakistan is on in the War on Terror.”

The legislatio­n, called the Pakistan State Sponsor of Terrorism Act of 2017, requires US President Donald Trump to sub enactment if Pakistan has provided support for terrorism. After 30 days, the secretary of state will be required to file a report saying Pakistan is a state sponsor of terrorism, or cite justificat­ion why it is not.

In an op-ed written jointly with former defence official James Clad on Wednesday, Poe called for a “radical reset” of ties with Pakistan, arguing, “Something must change in our dealings with a terrorist supporting state, and it must change soon.”

Poe had earlier introduced the bill in September 2016, which lapsed with the previous congress. If enacted, it will limit financial aid to Pakistan, ban defence exports and restrict exports of dual use.

The introducti­on of the bill comes amid fresh calls for harsher measures to force Pakistan to act against terrorists using its soil to launch attacks across its eastern and western

China said it would “resolutely strike” against the “Dalai Lama clique’s separatist activities” as protesters planned demonstrat­ions across the world on Friday to mark a Tibetan uprising against China in 1959.

The anniversar­y coincided with the yearly news conference of Tibet’s delegation to China’s annual meeting of parliament said the government would “hold a clear-cut stand against separatism, resolutely strike against the Dalai clique’s damag ing and separatist activities”.

“The most important task is to protect our motherland’s fron tier regions, build up our homes not allow any groups to separate even one inch of our land,” said Tashi Yangjen, a delegate repre senting the tiny Lhoba ethnic

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