UNSC must step up pressure on Pak to change its behaviour: US
Team Udayavani, Jan 18, 2018, 11:38 AM IST
UN: The UN Security Council should step up pressure on Pakistan to “change its behaviour”, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley today said.
Briefing reporters after returning from a UN Security Council visit to Afghanistan, she said the Afghanistan government has asked the 15-member powerful wing of the world body to step up pressure on Pakistan.
“They did ask us for consensus to put further pressure on Pakistan to come to the table and change their behaviour,” Haley said. She said the Afghan government “continue to make 10 steps forward, and with Pakistan, they feel like they continue to take steps backward.”
The Kabul visit of UN Security Council members came ahead of the Kabul Process meeting next month where the Afghan government is expected to present its strategy for reaching a settlement with the armed opposition.
Haley said the Afghan government is starting to see the Taliban concede, they are starting to see them move towards coming to the table. Pakistan is accused of supporting the Taliban and various militant groups in Afghanistan.
Early this month, the US freezed nearly 127.73₹ billion in security assistance to Pakistan arguing that Islamabad is not taking any decisive action against terrorists operating from its soil.
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