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No decisive and sustained change in behaviour of Pak after aid freeze: US official

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US has not seen a "decisive and sustained" change in the behaviour of Pakistan, even after the announced a USD 2 billion security assistance freeze to nearly two months ago, a senior American said today. "We've not seen decisive and sustained changes yet in Pakistan's behaviour, but certainly we are continuing to engage with over areas where we think they can play a helpful role in changing the calculus of the Taliban," said Alice Wells, Principal and Briefing reporters on the just concluded conference in Afghanistan, Wells said has a very important role to play in the Afghan peace process. "We believe that can certainly help to facilitate talks and to take actions that will put pressure on and encourage the to move forward towards a politically negotiated settlement," Wells said in response to a question. "And our engagement with is on how we can work together, on how we can address Pakistan's legitimate concerns and Afghanistan's stability through a negotiated process as well," she said. "Pakistani officials have underscored, they see a variety of issues, whether it's border management or refugees or terrorism that emanates from ungoverned space in Afghanistan, as important issues, and we would agree that all of these need to be resolved during the course of a reconciliation process," Wells said. has concerns over border management; over the Tehrik-i-Taliban; Pakistan's presence in ungoverned space in Afghanistan; refugee concerns, she said. Noting that the Afghanistan-relationship is quite important, she said the US is supportive of the efforts to improve the bilateral relationship. The two countries have exchanged visits over the last several months to establish a framework agreement, to enhance the bilateral relationship. "We support that and think its important," she said. The Trump Administration, she said, believes that the intensified efforts under the strategy to put military pressure on the are important, that these military efforts help shape the conditions for talks and help to underscore that there is no military victory for the Taliban, that ultimately their legitimate grievances will have to be addressed at a negotiating table. "Wed like to see them come to this table sooner rather than later," she said.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 08:10 IST
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