US aware of Taliban's presence in Peshawar, Quetta: Nato chief

IANS  |  Kabul 

The US knows about the leaderships presence in and Peshawar city of Pakistan, commander of US Forces and in Afghanistan, General John Nicholson, has said.

The US commander said the issue of terrorist sanctuaries outside was serious and needed to be addressed.

"Support for terrorists and insurgents has to be reduced, has to be stopped," he told Tolo News in an interview on Saturday.

"I am primarily focused on activities inside but other officials are looking into the issue of sanctuaries in Pakistan," he said.

"The Shura, Peshawar Shura, these shuras are identified by cities inside Pakistan, we know leaders are in these areas."

Nicholson said that following US President Donald Trump's announcement of new and South Asia strategy, he as a commander had a new policy "One based on conditions and not time."

Trump, in his first address as the commander-in-chief, called for more troop deployment and India's role in while lambasting for offering safe havens to "agents of chaos".

Asked if he saw as a terrorist organisation, Nicholson said: "They do terrorist activities and enable terrorists." He pointed out Taliban's links in the past with Al Qaeda.

Hoping the would enter the peace process with Washington, Nicholson said the military would continue to put pressure on their sanctuaries inside and outside

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