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Washington: As Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan reached Washington on a three-day official visit, a senior US administration official indicated that Washington may consider making some “changes to the suspension” of US security assistance to Pakistan if Islamabad re-adjusts some of its policies.
Briefing journalists on Khan’s visit, the official also said that by extending an invitation to the Pakistani leader to visit the White House, the US has sent a message to Islamabad that the “door is open to repairing relations” and building an enduring partnership.
“By and large that security assistance is still suspended,” said the official while responding to a question on the continued suspension of US security assistance to Pakistan, the Dawn reported.
The Trump administration suspended security assistance to Pakistan in January 2018, and this marks the first time a US official has discussed the possibility – even though remote – of removing that suspension if Pakistan takes certain measures.
“We will consider changing that suspension on certain items if Pakistan meets our security concerns both in Afghanistan, and with regard to some of the externally focus groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed,” the official told reporters during a conference call.
But so far, there “has been no change to that suspension and security assistance,” the official added.
The official also said that to avail the opportunity for restoring a close relationship with Washington, Islamabad will have to “change its policies” towards terrorism and militancy.
Khan, who began his official engagements soon after his arrival on Saturday, goes to the White House on July 22 for an extensive three-hour visit, which includes a one-on-one meeting with US President Donald Trump and two meetings and a working lunch with the President’s team.
The senior Trump administration official said that Trump will be most interested in encouraging Pakistan to assist in the Afghan peace process and he hopes that “the discussions will be productive”.
The White House also sees the visit as an opportunity to incentivise Pakistan to use its leverage on the Taliban to advance the Afghan peace process.
“We see that this visit could incentivise Pakistan to continue down the path that they have started. They’ve facilitated contacts to Taliban and met some of our requests with regards to the Afghan peace process,” the official said. (IANS)

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