US Senator for FTA with Pakistan for pushing Taliban for peace talks to end Afghan war

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

A wants the US to offer a free trade agreement as an incentive for to push the to the peace table to end the Afghan war.

South Carolina Lindsay Graham, who is considered close to Donald Trump, told in an interview that if helped the US in bringing the to the table for negotiations, then the US would focus on counterterrorism and the IS.

The Senator, who was recently in Afghanistan, said that the IS was on the rise in

"Right now, after having been back from Afghanistan, I can tell you that IS is on the rise in But if would help us, we could get to the table and end the Our presence then would be focused on counterterrorism, ISIS," Graham told the on Sunday.

"If we can go to Pakistan and put a free trade agreement on the table to get the Pakistanis to push the Taliban to the peace table, and you can end the Afghan war," he added.

The South Carolina has been praising Trump's foreign policy said that he was generally "very pleased" with the US President's decisions on the foreign policy and national security front.

"He pulled out of the Iranian agreement, which was a nightmare. He's increased spending to a level that I could not be more pleased with. He changed the rules of engagement in Afghanistan, and Syria, so IS is just about destroyed," he said.

"I'm generally pleased. But the Syrian decision caught me by surprise. I fear it's going to undercut all we have achieved. I will ask the to reconsider. I think he's going to sit down with his generals and make an informed, well-thought-out decision," Graham added.

"All I ask him to do is make sure we don't fumble the ball inside the 10-yard line. Sit down with your generals. Make sure we get right," he said.

The Senator said Trump has destroyed IS virtually on his watch and put on the run.

"He has rebuilt our from a foreign policy point of view, and we now talk to from a position of strength," he added.

"That's all you can ask any to do. Obama knew better than anybody. General Obama was a disaster. He never reconsidered any decision. I hope President Trump will. And I believe he will," he said in response to a question.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 22:40 IST