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Pakistan needs to do more in its fight against terrorism : US

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Washington: Pakistan certainly needs to do more in its fight against terrorism and the Trump administration expects Islamabad to act against terror groups like the Haqqani network and Lashkar-e-Taiba in same way as it did against al-Qaeda after the 9/11 attacks, a top American official has said.
State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism Nathan Alexander Sales said during a Congressional hearing that the US was “very concerned” over the support for terrorism in any region of the world.
“And I can tell you we have communicated to the Pakistani government at the highest levels that we expect them to do more just like we expected them to act with us after 9/11,” Sales said on Wednesday.
“Pakistan has in the past been a very effective counterpart in taking the fight to al-Qaeda. We need them to do the same thing with respect to the Haqqanis, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and the other terrorist groups that are active in the region,” he said.
Sales said Pakistan “certainly needs to do more” in the fight against terrorism. His remarks came after several Congressmen expressed concern over the continued resistance by Pakistan to take satisfactory action against terror groups operating from its soil.
The lawmakers alleged that Pakistan was not doing enough against the terror groups. “I think they’re not doing the job, despite terrorism, because the terrorists come in from Pakistan into Afghanistan, do their mischief, and run back across the border. I think they’ve been doing that for years,” said Congressman Ted Poe, Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade.
“They take our money….million of dollars we give Pakistan every year. It befuddles me why we do that when they don’t… and they allow a safe haven for terrorists in their own country that invade another country, namely Afghanistan,” Poe alleged. He, however, praised the State Department for not giving Pakistan funds for counterterrorism.
In his first tweet of the year, US President Donald Trump had also expressed his dissatisfaction over Pakistan’s reluctance in taking strong action against terrorists. (PTI)

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