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United States rejects anti-CPEC accusations
By New Desk
Published: September 8, 2016
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The United States on Wednesday rejected accusations that it had teamed up with India against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
When asked what he thought about Hafiz Saeed’s accucation that the US and India were working together against the CPEC, the US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner said, “I would dismiss it outright. We have a strong bilateral relationship with Pakistan, but one that is premised on counter-terrorism cooperation and – as part of that conversation, or that dialogue and that cooperation that we have on counter-terrorism issues, we made it very clear that Pakistan can’t pick and choose which terrorist groups it goes after and it has to go after those groups that seek to do harm to its neighbours and may seek refuge on Pakistani soil.”
United States rules out sanctions against Pakistan
On Tuesday, Toner said that the US had ruled out sanctions against Pakistan adding that the country’s recent counter-terrorism operations were ‘encouraging’. On being asked if the US would consider placing sanctions on Pakistan for not taking enough action against terrorist networks, the US State Department Deputy spokesperson said, “I don’t think we’re even at that point…We continue to have conversations with the highest level of the Government of Pakistan. And our basic point in all of these conversations is that Pakistan must target all militant groups, including those that target Pakistan’s neighbors, and eliminate all safe havens.”
Toner was responding to a question regarding a recent statement by former US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad calling for the US to seriously consider the option of imposing sanctions against Pakistan. “We have been encouraged by some of the steps they’ve taken, some of their recent counter-terrorism operations along the border of Afghanistan. And we’re going to continue to work with them to increase those efforts and apply more pressure on these groups. But the suggestion of any kind of sanctions, we’re not there,” he said.
Toner further added that Pakistan authorities continue to assure their intentions to take stronger steps against terrorists.
FIA drops charges against Mumbai attack ‘financier’
Reiterating that the US had long encouraged and pushed Pakistan to go after all terrorist groups, including those responsible for the Mumbai attacks, Toner said, “We want to see accountability and justice in the case of the Mumbai attacks. We’ve long encouraged and pushed for greater counter-terrorism cooperation, and that includes the sharing of intelligence between India and Pakistan in that regard. That continues; those efforts continue.”
Referring to the remarks made by Secretary of State John Kerry during his recent trip to India and Bangladesh, Toner said, “The US has had very frank conversations with Pakistan’s leadership and military leadership about the need to focus more efforts on those terrorist groups — all the terrorist groups rather, that are operating from within Pakistani soil- or territory rather.”
“We continue to have that discussion with them. We have seen some efforts to make progress in that regard. We’re going to continue to have those conversations with them as we move forward. And it’s in Pakistan’s interest, it’s in Afghanistan’s interest to go after these terrorist groups, to root them out, and to destroy them,” Toner said.
He further added that the ultimate goal is to see peace and stability in the region.
By New Desk
Published: September 8, 2016
t
The United States on Wednesday rejected accusations that it had teamed up with India against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
When asked what he thought about Hafiz Saeed’s accucation that the US and India were working together against the CPEC, the US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner said, “I would dismiss it outright. We have a strong bilateral relationship with Pakistan, but one that is premised on counter-terrorism cooperation and – as part of that conversation, or that dialogue and that cooperation that we have on counter-terrorism issues, we made it very clear that Pakistan can’t pick and choose which terrorist groups it goes after and it has to go after those groups that seek to do harm to its neighbours and may seek refuge on Pakistani soil.”
United States rules out sanctions against Pakistan
On Tuesday, Toner said that the US had ruled out sanctions against Pakistan adding that the country’s recent counter-terrorism operations were ‘encouraging’. On being asked if the US would consider placing sanctions on Pakistan for not taking enough action against terrorist networks, the US State Department Deputy spokesperson said, “I don’t think we’re even at that point…We continue to have conversations with the highest level of the Government of Pakistan. And our basic point in all of these conversations is that Pakistan must target all militant groups, including those that target Pakistan’s neighbors, and eliminate all safe havens.”
Toner was responding to a question regarding a recent statement by former US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad calling for the US to seriously consider the option of imposing sanctions against Pakistan. “We have been encouraged by some of the steps they’ve taken, some of their recent counter-terrorism operations along the border of Afghanistan. And we’re going to continue to work with them to increase those efforts and apply more pressure on these groups. But the suggestion of any kind of sanctions, we’re not there,” he said.
Toner further added that Pakistan authorities continue to assure their intentions to take stronger steps against terrorists.
FIA drops charges against Mumbai attack ‘financier’
Reiterating that the US had long encouraged and pushed Pakistan to go after all terrorist groups, including those responsible for the Mumbai attacks, Toner said, “We want to see accountability and justice in the case of the Mumbai attacks. We’ve long encouraged and pushed for greater counter-terrorism cooperation, and that includes the sharing of intelligence between India and Pakistan in that regard. That continues; those efforts continue.”
Referring to the remarks made by Secretary of State John Kerry during his recent trip to India and Bangladesh, Toner said, “The US has had very frank conversations with Pakistan’s leadership and military leadership about the need to focus more efforts on those terrorist groups — all the terrorist groups rather, that are operating from within Pakistani soil- or territory rather.”
“We continue to have that discussion with them. We have seen some efforts to make progress in that regard. We’re going to continue to have those conversations with them as we move forward. And it’s in Pakistan’s interest, it’s in Afghanistan’s interest to go after these terrorist groups, to root them out, and to destroy them,” Toner said.
He further added that the ultimate goal is to see peace and stability in the region.