Suspending aid to Pakistan not done lightly: US

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US' decision to suspend military aid to nuclear-armed was not taken lightly as the was concerned that the country's atomic weapons could fall into the hands of terrorists, has said.

In his address to a think-tank on Monday the and Public Policy Studies Bolton also said that the US wanted to cooperate fully in the war against terrorism.

"It was before my time, but the did not take the decision to cancel a substantial part of the military aid package to lightly," he said.

"It was done knowing full well that Pakistan is a state, and the risk that the could fall into the hands of terrorists that would get control of those was particularly serious."

In January, US suspended most of military aid to Pakistan, accusing of allowing the to use its territory for attacks in

Last week, the asked to allow it to use for other purpose the funds that had been set aside for Pakistan.

The re-allocation ended the possibility that the funds earmarked for Pakistan could be released if agreed to take the required action against various terrorist groups.

During his visit to last week, of State had pressed the new Pakistani to rein in the groups reportedly operating from its soil.

Bolton said Pompeo wanted to convey the message that "we hoped and expected that Pakistan would cooperate fully in the war against terrorism, which they had committed to do.

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 13:20 IST