'US wants India to play a more active role in Afghanistan'

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US wants to play a more active role in finding a political solution in Afghanistan, a senior official has said, as she welcomed India's financial support in rebuilding the war-torn nation.

US President Donald Trump has sought an enhanced role for in bringing peace in as he ruled out a hasty withdrawal of troops while announcing his and South policy on Monday.


Trump had said that a "critical part" of his South policy was to further develop America's strategic partnership with

State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert said: "It (India) has done a lot in terms of development and helping to promote Afghanistan's economy.

"So we appreciate that, we're grateful to that and we look forward to continuing to play a role in what we believe is an eventual peace process in Afghanistan".

"It has done a lot in terms of providing development funds to so far. We applaud them for that. It has pledged about USD 3 billion since 2001. So we continue to thank it for that and look forward to it hopefully doing more to be a part of the solution," she told reporters yesterday.

has provided developmental assistance and provided economic assistance, she said.

"is emerging as a very important regional strategic partner. It has played an important role in supporting the Afghan government and, in particular, supporting the economy," Nauert said.

Trump, in his first prime-time televised address as the commander-in-chief on Monday, also issued the sternest warning yet by an American leader to Pakistan for providing safe havens to terrorists.

"We want Pakistan to be able to do more and we intend to work with those countries for an Afghan-led peace process," the State Department official added.

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