US plans to cut $100 mn from coalition support fund for Pak

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The Trump administration plans to slash USD 100 million and give USD 800 million as reimbursement to in the next fiscal for its military support in fighting terror, a defence department official said.

The administration has proposed the USD 100 million cut in its annual budget proposals under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF), a Pentagon programme to reimburse US allies that have incurred costs in supporting counter-terrorist and counter-insurgency operations.



is one of the largest recipients under the fund and has received USD 14 billion since 2002. But for the past two years, the has imposed conditions on disbursal of the fund.

"The FY 2018 budget proposal seeks USD 800 million in CSF for The CSF authority is not security assistance, but reimbursements to key cooperating nations for logistical, military, and other support provided to US combat operations," Adam Stump, Defence Department spokesman for Afghanistan, and Central told PTI yesterday.

For 2016 fiscal year, was authorised to receive up to USD 900 million under CSF.

"The deputy secretary of defence signed the authorisation to disburse USD 550 million in fiscal year 2016 coalition support fund to for logistical, military, and other support provided to the USoperations in for the period of January-June 2015," Stump said.

"The Department recognises the significant sacrifices the military has made in the fight against terrorism, and appreciates Pakistan's continued support for transit of materiel to coalition forces in Afghanistan," he said.

"Disbursement of the remaining USD 350 million requires the Secretary of Defence to certify that has taken sufficient action against the Haqqani Network. The Secretary has not yet made a decision on certification," Stump said.

For the first time in 2016, then Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter had declined to certify that met the requirement, resulting in the loss of USD 300 million fund to it.

This amount was reprogrammed by the Pentagon for Department of Defence's Overseas Contingency Operations Funding, a second defence department official said.

In its latest budget, the Department of Defence has attached no conditions for disbursement of CSF to However, it was only the which imposes such strict conditions on giving CSF money to

Justifying the need to give such a huge money to Pakistan, the Pentagon said has served as a key ally in operation 'Enduring Freedom' since 2001 and will continue to play a key role in maintaining stability in the region.

"Pakistan's security forces regularly engage enemy forces, arrest and kill Taliban and al-Qaeda forces, and provide significant support to US forces operating in continues to meet the enemy insurgency and has made enormous sacrifices in support of these operations," it said.

"The expenses incurs to conduct operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban forces include providing logistical support for its forces, manning observation posts along the border, and conducting maritime interdiction operations and combat air patrol," the Pentagon said.

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US plans to cut $100 mn from coalition support fund for Pak

The Trump administration plans to slash USD 100 million and give USD 800 million as reimbursement to Pakistan in the next fiscal for its military support in fighting terror, a defence department official said. The administration has proposed the USD 100 million cut in its annual budget proposals under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF), a Pentagon programme to reimburse US allies that have incurred costs in supporting counter-terrorist and counter-insurgency operations. Pakistan is one of the largest recipients under the fund and has received USD 14 billion since 2002. But for the past two years, the Congress has imposed conditions on disbursal of the fund. "The FY 2018 budget proposal seeks USD 800 million in CSF for Pakistan. The CSF authority is not security assistance, but reimbursements to key cooperating nations for logistical, military, and other support provided to US combat operations," Adam Stump, Defence Department spokesman for Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia told ... The Trump administration plans to slash USD 100 million and give USD 800 million as reimbursement to in the next fiscal for its military support in fighting terror, a defence department official said.

The administration has proposed the USD 100 million cut in its annual budget proposals under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF), a Pentagon programme to reimburse US allies that have incurred costs in supporting counter-terrorist and counter-insurgency operations.

is one of the largest recipients under the fund and has received USD 14 billion since 2002. But for the past two years, the has imposed conditions on disbursal of the fund.

"The FY 2018 budget proposal seeks USD 800 million in CSF for The CSF authority is not security assistance, but reimbursements to key cooperating nations for logistical, military, and other support provided to US combat operations," Adam Stump, Defence Department spokesman for Afghanistan, and Central told PTI yesterday.

For 2016 fiscal year, was authorised to receive up to USD 900 million under CSF.

"The deputy secretary of defence signed the authorisation to disburse USD 550 million in fiscal year 2016 coalition support fund to for logistical, military, and other support provided to the USoperations in for the period of January-June 2015," Stump said.

"The Department recognises the significant sacrifices the military has made in the fight against terrorism, and appreciates Pakistan's continued support for transit of materiel to coalition forces in Afghanistan," he said.

"Disbursement of the remaining USD 350 million requires the Secretary of Defence to certify that has taken sufficient action against the Haqqani Network. The Secretary has not yet made a decision on certification," Stump said.

For the first time in 2016, then Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter had declined to certify that met the requirement, resulting in the loss of USD 300 million fund to it.

This amount was reprogrammed by the Pentagon for Department of Defence's Overseas Contingency Operations Funding, a second defence department official said.

In its latest budget, the Department of Defence has attached no conditions for disbursement of CSF to However, it was only the which imposes such strict conditions on giving CSF money to

Justifying the need to give such a huge money to Pakistan, the Pentagon said has served as a key ally in operation 'Enduring Freedom' since 2001 and will continue to play a key role in maintaining stability in the region.

"Pakistan's security forces regularly engage enemy forces, arrest and kill Taliban and al-Qaeda forces, and provide significant support to US forces operating in continues to meet the enemy insurgency and has made enormous sacrifices in support of these operations," it said.

"The expenses incurs to conduct operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban forces include providing logistical support for its forces, manning observation posts along the border, and conducting maritime interdiction operations and combat air patrol," the Pentagon said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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