US to restrict movement of Pakistani diplomats from May 1

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US will place "restrictions" on the movement of Pakistani diplomats in the country from May 1, forcing them to stay within 40 of the city they are posted in, according to

Pakistani officials, however, had argued that those were not restrictions but security measures intended to protect American diplomats.

The US is doing so as has already imposed similar restrictions on US diplomats in Pakistan, the DawnNews reported quoting a senior State Department

In an interview with the Voice of America's Uzbek service, Under for Political Affairs said, "Typically, these kinds of restrictions are in nature, so I'll just leave it at that."

He was asked if the was going to restrict the movement of Pakistani diplomats in the country.

Asked if the had notified the Pakistani government, the senior US said: Our diplomats are under They can travel further, but they have to notify the government of

Shannon tried to downplay the impact of the US decision by adding that such practices were very common in diplomacy, and instead of focusing on this the need was to look at continued engagement between the two countries, reported.

According to earlier media reports, the had notified recently that from May 1, diplomats at their embassy in and at consulates in other cities would not be able to travel beyond 40 km of their offices without permission.

According to this notification, diplomats would need to apply for permission at least five days ahead of an outside the imposed 40km radius.

Officials from both the countries, the US and Pakistan, however, have made it clear that the notice had nothing to do with the case of an American military attache at the US embassy in Islamabad, who is charged with causing the death of a Pakistani national and injuring another in a road accident.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 18:30 IST