The Asian Age

US won’t tolerate terror safe havens, says envoy

Juster: Pak too has a role in ensuring peace in Afghanista­n

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

‘ America First and Make in India’ not incompatib­le... both can create jobs in both countries — Kenneth Juster, US envoy to India

US ambassador to India Kenneth Juster on Thursday said the United States would not tolerate any cross- border terrorism or safe havens, adding— — in response to a question — that security assistance had been suspended by the US to Pakistan because they ( Pakistan) were not doing all that they could in eliminatin­g terror sanctuarie­s. But he neverthele­ss underlined the important role that Pakistan too has in ensuring peace and stability in Afghanista­n. Mr. Juster was speaking at an event on the subject “India- US Relations: Building a Durable Partnershi­p for the 21st century.”

He also said the Indo- US ties would grow and that both countries need to continue to have confidence and trust in each other and not be anxious about the future of the relationsh­ip. The US envoy said his country saw India as a leading power in the Indo- Pacific and that India was a net provider for regional security in the Indian Ocean. The US envoy also spoke about acquisitio­n of American- made weaponry and platforms by India, saying the US did not want to be just a defence supplier but that the two countries could work together in various spheres, even producing fighter aircraft.

He also said “America First and Make in India” were “not incompatib­le” and that both can “create jobs” in both countries. Mr Juster also sought to allay Indian fears on the H1B visa issue, saying that the “US was as open a country as any in the world”.

He also said India can become an alternativ­e hub for US business in the Indo- Pacific region since a number of US companies are experienci­ng some difficulti­es in doping business in China. Praising Indians, he said 33 percent of all immigrant- founded startups in the United States have Indian founders.

The US envoy further mentioned the “five pillars” in bilateral ties including defence cooperatio­n, military hardware and technology, economic and commercial relations, energy and the environmen­t and regional cooperatio­n.

Praising India for its developmen­t assistance to Afghanista­n, Mr Juster said, “Pakistan is also important to the situation in Afghanista­n ... That really was the major impetus in suspending security assistance to Pakistan because we feel they have not done all that they could to try and eliminate terror sanctuarie­s in Pakistan ... .”

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