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Denied $300 Million In US Aid, Pakistan 'Laments' Decision
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Pakistan has expressed disappointed over being refused $300 million in US aid money.

ISLAMABAD: After America blocked 300 million dollars in aid to Pakistan for failing to act against terrorists, Islamabad today said it was "disappointed" by the developments which had "put a strain on its ties with Washington."

In a statement Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary said that Islamabad "lamented that despite indiscriminate action against all terrorist groups, including the Haqqani network, the US administration had decided to not certify the concerted and forceful measures taken by Pakistan." He also reiterated the resolve of the Pakistani leadership to not allow anyone to use Pakistan's soil against any country.

The Haqqani network - a guerrilla insurgent group - has carried out a number of kidnappings and attack against US interests in Afghanistan. The group is also blamed for several deadly attacks against Indian interest in Afghanistan including the 2008 bombing of the Indian mission in Kabul that killed 58 people.

Mr Chaudhary expressed his concerns over the halt to military aid to US President Barack Obama's special envoy Peter Lavoy. Earlier US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter had denied a Congressional certificate to Pakistan for satisfactory action against the Haqqani network this year.

In the absence of the certification, the Pentagon blocked the release of 300 million dollars in military aid to Pakistan under Coalition Support Fund, which is essentially reimbursement money for the expenses made by Pakistan Army in support of US operations in Afghanistan.

The Pakistan visit of Lavoy, who is also Senior Director for South Asia at the US National Security Council, is part of the regular high-level exchanges between the US and Pakistan. During the meeting Mr Lavoy "noted" that the US recognised the efforts and sacrifices made by Pakistan and its armed forces in the fight against terrorism.
 
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You need to stop posting until you have 100 posts.

Makes me suspicious.
 
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Poster is ito 2.0 probably wants to use new ID for barking louder.
 
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Denied $300 Million In US Aid, Pakistan 'Laments' Decision
pakistan-us-flag-reuters-650_650x400_81465912707.jpg



Pakistan has expressed disappointed over being refused $300 million in US aid money.

ISLAMABAD: After America blocked 300 million dollars in aid to Pakistan for failing to act against terrorists, Islamabad today said it was "disappointed" by the developments which had "put a strain on its ties with Washington."

In a statement Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary said that Islamabad "lamented that despite indiscriminate action against all terrorist groups, including the Haqqani network, the US administration had decided to not certify the concerted and forceful measures taken by Pakistan." He also reiterated the resolve of the Pakistani leadership to not allow anyone to use Pakistan's soil against any country.

The Haqqani network - a guerrilla insurgent group - has carried out a number of kidnappings and attack against US interests in Afghanistan. The group is also blamed for several deadly attacks against Indian interest in Afghanistan including the 2008 bombing of the Indian mission in Kabul that killed 58 people.

Mr Chaudhary expressed his concerns over the halt to military aid to US President Barack Obama's special envoy Peter Lavoy. Earlier US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter had denied a Congressional certificate to Pakistan for satisfactory action against the Haqqani network this year.

In the absence of the certification, the Pentagon blocked the release of 300 million dollars in military aid to Pakistan under Coalition Support Fund, which is essentially reimbursement money for the expenses made by Pakistan Army in support of US operations in Afghanistan.

The Pakistan visit of Lavoy, who is also Senior Director for South Asia at the US National Security Council, is part of the regular high-level exchanges between the US and Pakistan. During the meeting Mr Lavoy "noted" that the US recognised the efforts and sacrifices made by Pakistan and its armed forces in the fight against terrorism.
Thank you america for not aiding us.

Disappointed for not getting free ka maal lol
Well the title should be like "some people in Pakistan.....", not Pakistan as a whole.
 
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Thank you USA for stopping this aid our gov seriously have no shame :tsk:
and reported OP for not providing source
 
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There is more aid that continues to freely flow whatever US congress or Senate decides. This aid is used for building roads in Lahore city and is major contributor to the road building activity we have seen in Lahore for past few years. Amazingly this aid does not come from foreign department, it comes from US department of defence and continues unabated despite diplomatic problems between two nations. Read here about this aid. https://defence.pk/threads/machinations-of-american-embassy-in-pakistan.354064/page-16#post-8615937
 
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Pakistan's policy with US revolves around Aid, a slow poison.

The aid come at the expense of working our own way to Progress and of course our National esteem.
 
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