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South Asia strategy moving in right direction: US

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Donald Trump's strategy is moving in the right direction despite the challenge posed by Pakistan, the said today, ruling out any changes in the policy at least till it completes a year of its implementation.

"Despite the lack of progress that we've had on the sanctuary issue inside Pakistan, we do believe that the overall strategy is moving in the right direction," said a senior administration on latest development in the region and an update on the policy.

The policy announced by Trump last August, the said has bolstered the confidence of the US' Afghan partners.

"The additional military resources and authorities, particularly the more intensive air campaign has had an impact on the battlefield, removing enemy fighters and preventing them from being able to amass in large numbers, and thereby threaten provincial centres," the said.

"However, unfortunately, the has resorted to these mass casualty attacks targeting Afghan civilians. And I think these shameful attacks demonstrate how barbaric is and it only hardens our resolve to support our African partners," the said on condition of anonymity.

The ultimate objective is to set the conditions for a peace settlement to end the war. But at this stage, I think it seems clear that everyone's ready for peace talks except the Taliban," the said.

Reiterating that the ball is in the court, the said the needs to be willing to give up violence and become involved in a peace process and talk directly to the

"This is Afghan-owned, Afghan-initiated process. We are interested in seeing the talk directly to the We're not interested in talking to the directly. We are not going to have a separate piece so to speak," the said.

"The is going to support the in what they are trying to do in terms of next steps we have to see. I think that the battlefield conditions deny the the prospect of military victory and they will see the appeal of this open door that Afghan and the Afghan people have proposed," he said.

"We would like to see peace talks, but we are certainly not desperate yet. We don't have the timelines for withdrawal like the previous administration. This administration been very clear that our strategy is driven by conditions on the ground," he said.

Asserting that the Policy is a comprehensive strategy not a military strategy alone, the said clearly the military has been given a free hand in meeting the challenge posed by the terrorists but there is a clear interest in the political track, the lead for which is being taken by the

Ghani has shown that he is serious and he's willing to engage the Taliban, he said.

"If there is no response, then we have to explore other ways to deny the the ability to achieve a military victory and to convince those reconciled with those who might be willing to enter into a legitimate political process. They are certainly welcome and there will be a process for them to do so," the said.

"If there are who are interested in coming to an accommodation with the Afghan government, there certainly be a path towards that. The has shown that it can and is willing to find a way to accommodate people who are willing to give up violence and become part of the process," he said.

Responding to a question, the ruled out changing the strategy at this point.

"We need to give the strategy a little bit more time. We have seen some signs that we're moving in the right direction. We eroded the Taliban's ability to achieve on the battlefield what they hope to achieve last year. We will do the same this year," the said.

"But I don't think that we can judge the efficacy of the strategy right now. We should give it more time. It deserves more time. All that said, we're constantly evaluating the policy, and doing adjustments here or there to the strategy," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 22:20 IST
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