Times of Oman

US: Under Nawaz, Pakistan moving away from terror

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ISLAMABAD: The United States has said Pakistan under Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ’s leadership is moving away from terrorism owing to effective operations against terror outfits in the country, Radio Pakistan reported.

Acknowledg­ing the efforts of the incumbent government, US Senator Tim Kaine said the directiona­l change came after a new democratic set up came into being following the 2013 general elections.

Kaine, a member of two powerful Senate committees on foreign relations and armed services, told media in Washington that Pakistan is sincerely taking action against terror outfits in North Waziristan and other parts of the country, adding that extremist organisati­ons are now facing tough pressure from the government.

During the premier’s recent visit to US, President Barack Obama appreciate­d Pakistan’s on-going efforts to degrade and ultimately defeat Al Qaeda and its affiliates, noting that it had disrupted terror plots against the US homeland.

According to a joint statement of the meeting, Obama, while acknowledg­ing the sacrifices rendered by Pakistani security forces in the region, noted how it had degraded the ability of militants to plan and execute terror attacks – especially against Americans.

Earlier on October 22, US Vice President Joe Biden also appreciate­d the government’s role in war against terrorism, vowing US cooperatio­n until objectives were achieved. Pakistan has been battling a homegrown extremist insurgency for over a decade follow- ing the late 2001 US-led invasion of Afghanista­n.

Militants used to control all of North Waziristan, a mountainou­s region that includes the Shawal Valley and runs along the Afghan border but Pakistan Army has recaptured most of it in the operation launched last June.

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