Pompeo tells Pak to act against terrorists threatening regional security

IANS  |  Islamabad 

US of State told on Thursday to take decisive measures against terrorists threatening regional peace.

Pompeo, who is on his way to for the 2+2 Strategic Dialogue, stopped over in to meet the Imran Khan, and

He was accompanied by US of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.

While congratulating Khan on the formation of his government and "the further strengthening of civilian institutions," in his meeting with Bajwa "welcomed the smooth transition of power to a new civilian government, stressing the importance of strong democratic institutions," Nauert said.

With "Qureshi, discussed the potential for the and to work together to advance joint priorities, including regional peace and stability," she added.

The statement did not mention anything about two crucial issues clouding US-Pakistan relations: the withholding of US, and Washington's refusal so far, to back Islamabad's request for an (IMF) bailout for the cash-strapped country.

Giving the Pakistani version of the the meetings, Qureshi said both sides agreed to "reset" their bilateral relations, reported.

In a meeting en route to Pakistan with reporters accompanying him, Pompeo had said on Wednesday, "I wanted to get out there at the beginning of his (Khan's) time in an effort to reset the relationship between the two countries."

reported that Qureshi told a news conference, "We presented realistic stance to the US authorities."

"We have given a clear message to the US that we all are on one page and we won't get anything from the blame game," he added.

Qureshi acknowledged that there had been friction in US-Pakistan relations during the past year and that no one tried to bridge the differences, according to

Pompeo and US are to meet and on Thursday for the 2+2 Strategic Dialogue.

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First Published: Wed, September 05 2018. 22:18 IST