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Suspend security aid to Pakistan has nothing to with release of Hafiz Saeed: US official

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- January 05th 2018 01:06 PM -- Updated: January 05th 2018 01:23 PM
Suspend security aid to Pakistan has nothing to with release of Hafiz Saeed: US official

Suspend security aid to Pakistan has nothing to with release of Hafiz Saeed: US official

Trump administration’s decision to suspend over $1.1 billion security assistance to Pakistan has nothing to do with Islamabad not taking action against Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, a US official has said. “We have certainly expressed our concern about the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attacks Hafiz Saeed being let out of house arrest in Pakistan. To my knowledge, that has nothing to do with that,” State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert said at her daily news conference. Suspend security aid to Pakistan,nothing to with Hafiz Saeed: US official “There is a $10 million reward out for information leading to Hafiz Saeed re-arrest, the person who is the mastermind of the Mumbai attacks who was let go in Pakistan. So we’ve been very clear about our displeasure with that individual being let go, and that’s why we like to remind people that there is a $10 million Rewards for Justice program out for him,” Nauert said. “We can’t continue to have a relationship that has a business as usual with Pakistan. This conversation is not new to this administration. There have been concerns about Pakistan’s issue of sanctuaries for the Haqqani network and the Taliban. But we have concerns about their nuclear programme. We have concerns about the ability of anti-Indian groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish e Mohammed to fund raise and operate,” the official who spoke on anonymity said. Hafiz Saeed who was recently released from house arrest is among the issues that have been a feature of America’s conversation with Pakistan for many years. -PTC News


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