'Pakistan aid freeze not linked to terror attacks on India'

IANS  |  New York 

Islamabad's failure to stop terrorist attacks on or take action against were not factors behind the US suspending most military assistance to Pakistan, State Department Heather has said.

"To my knowledge, that (aid freeze) has nothing to do with that," she said on Thursday when asked at a news briefing here if the US was also motivated to take the action by the cross-border against and the 2008 terror strike on masterminded by Saeed.

"We have certainly expressed our concern about the mastermind of the 2008 attacks being let out of house arrest in

"We've been very clear about our displeasure with that individual being let go, and that's why we like to remind people that there is a $10 million 'Rewards for Justice' program out for him," she said.

The US was concerned about the risks to its own personnel in from groups targeting them.

named the Afghan and the Haqqani Network among terrorist organisations against whom has to take "decisive action" for lifting the freeze of the delivery of military equipment and transfer security-related funds.

Those groups "continue to find sanctuary inside as they plot to destabilise and also attack the US and allied personnel", she said.

The freeze announced on Thursday was in addition to the $255 million in foreign military assistance that the said in August it was withholding, she said.

She noted that selectively acted against some terror organisations.

"The have been effective in combating the groups that target Pakistani interests such as Al Qaeda, IS (Islamic State) and the Pakistani Taliban," she added.

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 10:44 IST