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Pak has failed to take decisive actions against terrorists: WH

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

has failed to take decisive actions against terror groups as sought by the Trump administration, the said today, and warned that the US is prepared to take actions on its own to safeguard its personnel in

US had announced his Policy in August last year, criticising for providing safe havens to terror groups carrying out attacks in

"Six months after the announcement of the Policy by Donald Trump, has failed to take the kind of decisive actions that the US is seeking," a senior administration told reporters.

Expressing the White House's displeasure on the alleged continued reluctance on the part of to take action against terrorists, the said, "We are still seeking actions from that we have not seen. We are continuing to look for real actions and not word on the and the Haqqani sanctuaries."

Noting that the US want to see actions against terrorist, the said, the was "prepared to take steps which we feel are necessary to safeguard our personal" in

The official, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity, insisted that there is an urgency on the part of to take action.

Citing some of the recent high-profile attacks in by terrorists from across the border, the said, "It's choice on which direction it wants to take the future of the relationship and added that the US was still engaging Pakistani leaders.

"The US is interested in addressing some of the Pakistani concerns, but the ball lies in Islamabad's court," the said.

Responding to a series of questions, the official, however, did not give any indication on the kind of actions the US was contemplating against Pakistan, given its frustration for them not taking action against terrorist groups.

The Trump Administration, for the first time, has really restored clarity to the US-relationship.

"We are truly holding accountable for its actions," the said, adding the has made it clear that he is not satisfied with the action taken by

"We have communicated clear to to what we mean by decisive action," the said, without giving details about the kind of action the US wants to see from except for saying that it wants complete elimination of terrorist safe havens from within its territory.

Pakistanis have wanted to be responsive to the US request, but they "have done bare minimum", the senior administration said. The US continues to send specific request for actions against terrorist groups, the added.

"When provided very specific information, they (Pakistanis) have responded. But we have not seen them taking pro-active actions against terrorist groups. (we believe that) They are very capable (in taking those steps)," the said.

On questions about the deadline, the said the US is in discussion with "We do not talk in terms of deadlines".

However, understand that the way the appropriations are set up and there are deadlines with regard to assistance. These Congressional deadlines will sometime kick in, the added.

"We need to sustain the pressure. Any sense that pressure is being relieved, we definitely would not see the objective that we want to see. We intend to continue the pressure and at the same time indicate that there is a way forward. It is good for to cooperate with the US on Afghanistan," the said.

The US also wants to take action against Pakistan-based terrorist groups that target like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

"We believe that the release of Hafeez Saeed in November was a step in the wrong direction," the officials said ruing that has not taken sufficient steps with regard to curbing finances of terrorism.

The also said has been taking "bare minimum" actions against terrorists on the US' request.

"We expected that this would be difficult for We expected that it would take some time for to break those relationship between and the militants. So far, we have seen them taking bare minimum steps that we are requesting, the pointed out in response to another question.

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 22:15 IST
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