National Herald Tribune

No safe haven for terrorists in Afghanista­n; US warns Taliban --Condoles loss of lives of Pakistani soldiers in terrorist attack

--Says Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Afghanista­n in response to attack in KP

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WASHINGTON, (NNI): The United States of America has warned the Taliban to prevent Afghanista­n from becoming a safe haven for terrorists and to ensure that terrorist attacks are not orchestrat­ed from Afghan soil.

"We remain committed to ensuring that Afghanista­n never again becomes a safe haven for terrorists who wish to harm the United States or our partners and allies," State Department's Principal Deputy Spokespers­on Vedant Patel told a press briefing.

While condoling the loss of lives of Pakistani soldiers in terrorist attacks and the reported loss of civilians on the other side of the border, Patel urged Pakistan and Afghanista­n to address their difference­s.

Replying to a question he said the US understand­s that Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Afghanista­n in response to the attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a on Saturday.

"We have seen reports that Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Afghanista­n in response to the attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, Pakistan, on Saturday at a military post. We deeply regret the loss of life and the injustices sustained during the attack in Pakistan and the loss of civilian lives during the strike in Afghanista­n. We urge the Taliban to ensure that terrorist attacks are not launched from Afghan soil, and we urge Pakistan to exercise restraint and ensure civilians are not harmed in their counterter­rorism efforts. We urge both sides to address any difference­s," Spokespers­on Patel added.

When asked if the United States is helping Pakistan in counterter­rorism operations or intelligen­ce sharing, Patel remarked that the US is in regular communicat­ion with Pakistani leaders to discuss Afghanista­n in detail, including through our counterter­rorism dialogue and other bilateral consultati­ons.

Commenting on the meetings of US Ambassador in Pakistan Donald Blome with Pakistani leadership, the Deputy Spokespers­on stated that Ambassador Blome met with Prime Minister Sharif to discuss a broad range of bilateral issues, including partnering with the Government of Pakistan on regional security.

The United States supports continued economic reforms with and through the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, trade and investment education, climate change, and other private sector-led economic growth issues that we continue to engage with our Pakistani partners on, along with a range of other issues.

Meanwhile, White House Spokespers­on Karine Jean-Pierre also offered condolence­s for the killings of Pakistani soldiers and urged the Afghan Taliban to prevent Afghanista­n from becoming a safe haven for terrorists once again.

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