Pakistan urges US to advance bilateral ties

IANS  |  Islamabad 

on Monday urged the US to take their bilateral relationship forward during the first visit by a US delegation since the suspension of security aid to the South Asian country over its perceived inaction against terror groups.

Principal for South and Central Asia,

-- who arrived in on Monday morning -- met Pakistani for updates on recent anti-terrorist operations, news agency reported.

Wells "underlined the need for strengthening intelligence cooperation between the two sides to improve coordination in counter-terrorism efforts", while the Pakistani said the bilateral relationship needed to "move forward under an environment of mutual trust and respect", the Pakistani ministry said in a statement.

It added that the US delegation was informed of recent anti-terrorist actions that have visibly improved the security situation in the country and region, although no details of these actions were provided.

Janjua said that strengthening border management mechanisms between and was of vital importance in responding to border movement-related concerns.

In addition, she expressed concern over the use of Afghan territory by hostile elements against

This is the first visit to by a since January 4, when announced the suspension of the coalition support funds in until takes "decisive" steps against terrorist groups.

The did not specify the exact amount of the suspended aid but said it was significant.

The suspension came after US on January 1 accused of "lies and deceit" and "giving safe haven to the terrorists", and said that the US "has foolishly given more than $33 billion in aid over the last 15 years".

The US and have for years accused of providing refuge to the Taliban's Haqqani network, which stages attacks on US and Afghan troops, a claim that denies.

has defended its role in the war against terrorism, pointing to the figure of 60,000 deaths and economic losses worth $123 billion suffered since 2001.

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First Published: Mon, January 15 2018. 21:22 IST