The Asian Age

US to restrict movement of Pak diplomats from May 1

◗ The US’ move came after Pakistan imposed restrictio­ns on American diplomats and barred them from visiting the tribal belt and Karachi

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Washington, April 18: The US will place “reciprocal restrictio­ns” on the movement of Pakistani diplomats in the country from May 1, forcing them to stay within 40 km of the city they are posted in, according to media reports.

The US’ move came after Pakistan imposed restrictio­ns on American diplomats in the country and barred them from visiting the tribal belt and Karachi. Pakistani officials, however, had argued that those were not restrictio­ns but security measures intended to protect American diplomats.

The US is doing so as Islamabad has already imposed similar restrictio­ns on US diplomats in Pakistan, the DawnNews reported quoting a senior state department official.

In an interview with the Voice of America’s Uzbek service, under secretary of state for political affairs Thomas Shannon said, “Typically, these kinds of restrictio­ns are reciprocal in nature, so I’ll just leave it at that.”

Asked if the Trump administra­tion had notified the Pakistani government, the senior US official said: “Our diplomats are under travel restrictio­ns. They can travel further, but they have to notify the government of Pakistan.”

Mr Shannon tried to downplay the impact of the US decision by adding that such practices were “very common in diplomacy”, and instead of focusing on this the need was to look at continued engagement between the two countries, the Dawn reported.

According to earlier media reports, the Trump administra­tion had notified Pakistan recently that from May 1, diplomats at their embassy in Washington and at consulates in other cities would not be able to travel beyond 40 km of their offices without permission.

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