Pence warns Pakistan against harbouring terrorists

IANS  |  Kabul 

Making a surprise visit to Afghanistan, US Vice has alleged that had provided a safe haven to the and other groups for too long.

Pence landed here at 7.16 p.m. on Thursday in an ordinary, gray military transport plane intended to conceal his arrival. He then boarded a heavily armed helicopter convoy to meet Afghan at the presidential palace in

He also met the country's Abdullah Abdullah, News reported.

Pence repeated US Donald Trump's warning to that it must stop offering cross-border safe havens to factions and militant groups fighting US troops and their Afghan allies.

"has much to gain from partnering with the US, and has much to lose by continuing to harbour criminals and terrorists," Pence said. "Trump has put on notice."

Pence during his meeting with Ghani, promised to provide more support to and referred to the areas of economic development and efforts to achieve peace and stability in the country.

"Pence expressed his gratitude for the warm reception, and reaffirmed that the US will continue and further enhance its support to the government and people of Afghanistan," the said.

Ghani applauded the new US strategy for and South Asia, according to which the US in September added 3,000 personnel to the contingent of 8,400 troops already stationed there.

Both and agreed on "the need for timely parliamentary and presidential elections," scheduled for 2018 and 2019, respectively.

praised the role of the US forces in and said that and the people of support the announcement of the new Afghan strategy.

Speaking on the security situation, Abdullah said, "Now the Afghan Armed Forces are responsible for the independent defence of the country, they have faced many challenges but thwarted the Taliban's plans, Al Qaeda and Islamic State in Afghanistan".

"The problem of terrorist havens is still a serious problem and we hope that will work to dismantle these sanctuaries," he said.

Pence also visited the military base in Bagram to rally several hundred US troops, thanking them for their service and taking the chance to tout the direction of the new US strategy.

He stressed was close to achieving victory in "I believe victory is closer than ever before," Pence told the troops. The Vice told them that they have got the on the run.

His visit comes months after Trump unveiled his new strategy for and Pence's tour lasted seven and a half hours, according to US journalists who covered his surprise visit.

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First Published: Fri, December 22 2017. 18:46 IST