Pompeo hopes Pakistan will achieve goals set-out by US

Pakistan will be held accountable if US conditions not met, says Pompeo


News Desk October 24, 2018
A file photo of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. PHOTO: REUTERS

Expressing hope that Pakistan will achieve the goals ‘set-out’ by the Trump administration, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterated the US demand that Islamabad will not provide safe havens to terrorists on the country's western border.

Pompeo made the comments while answering a question during a press briefing at the State Department on Tuesday. “I had a chance to travel and meet the new leader of Pakistan not too many weeks ago now,” he said.

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He stressed that the US had made it clear that its policy for South Central Asia has not changed. “Our expectation is that Pakistan will not provide safe harbour to terrorists on their western border. Pakistan will be held accountable if they do not achieve that, if they are not sincere in that effort.”

The US secretary of state stressed that everyone wanted reconciliation in Afghanistan but “to achieve that goal, there can be no safe harbour for the Taliban or the Haqqani network”.

Pompeo further said that Pakistan’s government was aware of the United State’s view on the matter. “This administration has already made significant efforts to hold them accountable and we hope that they will achieve the goal that we have set out for them."

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The US secretary of state also welcomed the parliamentary elections in Afghanistan and said the US was ‘encouraged’ by the voter turnout despite reports of widespread problems including poll centers that failed to open or lacked voter rolls.

Watch the press briefing here:

COMMENTS (3)

Harun | 5 years ago | Reply Pompeo you can hold civil government accountable, but you have to really make military accountable, who totally controls defence and foreign policy of Pakistan!
cautious | 5 years ago | Reply @Ja it is more than 17-years since you people are in Afghanistan, have you cleared it of Taliban. Rubbish - when did the USA declare the Afghanistan free of the Taliban? USA did remove the Taliban from Kabul and running the country - did enable free elections - but never said that it "cleared" Afghanistan from from the Taliban. Anti USA propaganda has always been popular in Pakistan but it seldom has substance.
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