Islamabad prepares tough diplomatic policy for US , says Pak daily

After Trump unveiled his new policy for South Asia, criticised Pakistan for providing safe havens to militants

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

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is ready with a tough if the imposes any sanctions on it or lowers Islamabad's major non-ally status over failure to crack down on militants, according to a media report.

Pakistan's new strategy comes after President Donald Trump, while unveiling his new policy for South Asia and Afghanistan, criticised for providing safe havens to militants.


A day after Trump's announcement, Secretary of State suggested that the could downgrade Islamabad's status as a major non-ally if it does not crack down on militants.

The Express Tribune reported that the government has prepared a three-option 'toughest diplomatic policy'.

According to official sources, the policy includes gradually limiting diplomatic relations with the US, reducing mutual cooperation on terrorism-related issues and non-cooperation in strategy for Afghanistan.

"The last option may include a ban on using Pakistani land for supplies to Afghanistan," according to the newspaper.

However, the policy will be implemented after the approval of the National Security Committee.

Meanwhile, the and are expected to sort out their differences during the meetings between their leaders on the sidelines of UN General Assembly session starting tomorrow.

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is expected to meet Vice President Mike Pence while the foreign ministers of the two countries are also expected to meet.

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First Published: Mon, September 18 2017. 13:15 IST