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US calls on Pakistan to take ‘irreversib­le action’ against terror groups

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INDIA The US has called on Pakistan to take “sustained and irreversib­le action” against terror groups operating from its soil to achieve the potential for bilateral relations against the backdrop of a visit to Islamabad by the top American diplomat for South Asia.

Washington last month said it will revive the Internatio­nal Military Education and Training (IMET) programme for the Pakistani military. The programme, along with all other security aid, was suspended by President Donald Trump in 2018 after he accused Pakistan of giving “nothing but lies and deceit” in return for billions of dollars of aid. Alice Wells, the acting assistant secretary for South Asia, began a fourday visit to Pakistan on Sunday. She is scheduled to meet senior government officials in Islamabad to discuss bilateral and regional issues.

A US state department spokespers­on was quoted by VOA as saying that the Trump administra­tion sees the USPakistan relationsh­ip as one of potential. “We have made clear that fulfilling that potential requires progress on our joint efforts to bring stability to Afghanista­n and on Pakistan taking sustained and irreversib­le action against the militant groups and terrorist groups that destabilis­e the region from its soil”, the spokespers­on said. “We expect our bilateral relationsh­ip to continue to mature to one more focussed on trade than aid, and we are continuing to target investment­s in ways that help improve the overall business climate”, the spokespers­on added.

There is much room to grow the USD 6.6 billion annual bilateral trade, and Washington looks forward to working with Islamabad on energy and agricultur­al exports in 2020, the spokespers­on said. Wells has already travelled to India and Sri Lanka as part of a regional tour. She arrived in Islamabad days after Pakistan’s foreign minister

Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s trip to Washington, where he held talks with secretary of state Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien. “Enjoyed meeting with Pakistani Foreign Minister today. We discussed countering Iranian aggression, the Afghan peace process, trade ties, and regional stability”, Pompeo tweeted after meeting Qureshi on Friday.

(Hindustan Times)

 ??  ?? US President Donald Trump with Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan. (Photo: Hindustan Times)
US President Donald Trump with Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan. (Photo: Hindustan Times)

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