The Free Press Journal

US will give Pak opportunit­y to act against terrorists, says Rex Tillerson

- LALIT K JHA

It is in the interest of Pakistan to change its "long-standing" relationsh­ip with terrorist organisati­ons, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said, underlinin­g that the Trump administra­tion will give the country an opportunit­y to act on actionable intelligen­ce.

"The conversati­on with the Pakistani government is for them to recognise that they will be one of the greatest beneficiar­ies of a successful peace process in Afghanista­n,” Tillerson told lawmakers during a Congressio­nal hearing on Monday.

Tillerson, who visited Afghanista­n, Pakistan and India last week, was responding to questions on Pakistan's co-operation in the fight against terrorism.

"Pakistan lives with two very unstable borders, one with Afghanista­n, one with India and our message to them is -- You have to begin to create greater stability inside your country and that means denying safe haven to any of these organisati­ons that launch attacks from your territory," he said.

"So, we are going to enter into an effort to have greater sharing of certain intelligen­ce informatio­n,” he said, adding that Pakistanis have indicated that they will act if the US provide them informatio­n.

"We're going to have to test that, give them an opportunit­y to do so," Tillerson said.

"And so, what will change is that Pakistan will find it in their interest to begin to disassocia­te these long-standing relationsh­ips that have developed over time with certain terrorist organisati­ons, the

Haqqani network, the Taliban, inside of Pakistan, which may have served their purpose for stability once upon a time but they no longer serve that purpose,” he said.

Tillerson said it is up to Pakistan to think about its long-term stability and it future by changing that relationsh­ip with these organisati­ons.

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