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US urges Pakistan to stop banned outfits from using its soil

The United States State Department has urged Pakistan to take military action against Taliban leaders who allegedly used its territory for cross-border attacks, besides continuing to encourage them to resume peace talks with Kabul.

Prime Minister advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz told reporters in Islamabad earlier this week that Pakistan could not accept the Afghan demand to abandon its peace efforts and take immediate military action against the Taliban leaders. Instead, Aziz offered to push for resuming the reconciliation talks as soon as possible.

State Department official said that that in December 2015 Afghanistan and Pakistan signed a joint statement, agreeing, not to allow use of their respective soil against each other.

The official noted that Afghanistan and Pakistan had also agreed to sternly handle any elements crossing over and getting involved in violence on either side, through active intelligence sharing and intelligence-based operations.

Last month, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani urged Pakistan to evict Taliban insurgents through military action or arrest and hand them over to Kabul for trial and punishment for killing innocent Afghans. President Ghani also said that he would no longer seek Pakistan’s help in arranging reconciliation talks with the Taliban.

But Aziz said on Tuesday said that the Afghan outrage at Pakistan was “an expression of frustration” at the delay in reconciliation talks. He added it was unfortunate the Taliban had gone ahead with their Spring Offensive, pushing aside Islamabad’s efforts for re-starting the talks.

When reminded about the deal Sartaj Aziz clearly signaled they would not take military action against these Taliban leaders, the US official noted that Pakistanis’ commitment to support a reconciliation process was clearly stated through the Quadrilateral Coordianation Group as well, which includes Afghanistan, China, Pakistan and the United States.

“That is the basis and expectation on which we will continue to engage Pakistan,” he said.

The US official pointed out that at a recent congressional hearing, the United States underlined the need for an effective engagement with Pakistan as critical for promoting peace and stability in the region.

Talking about the US policy regarding Pakistan’s support for the Haqqani Network and other Afghan Taliban groups allegedly operating from the Pakistani soil, the official said that they have consistently expressed concerns at the highest levels of the government of Pakistan about their continued tolerance for Afghan Taliban groups, such as the Haqqani Network operating from Pakistani soil. We did so again following the devastating suicide attack on April 19 in Kabul

Moreover, US administration had pressed the Pakistani to follow up on its commitment not to discriminate among terrorist groups, regardless of their agenda or affiliation, by undertaking concrete action against the Haqqani Network.

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