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Exclamation Obama aide confirms US holding back aid to Pakistan

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama’s chief of staff, William Daley confirmed Sunday the United States (US) is holding back some military aid to Pakistan, after a New York Times report had earlier reported $800 million was being withheld.

“They’ve taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we’re giving to the military, and we’re trying to work through that,” William Daley told ABC’s “This Week With Christiane Amanpour.”

Earlier on Saturday, the New York Times had reported on Saturday that the Obama administration would hold back about $800 million in aid to the Pakistani military because Washington was unhappy with Pakistan’s expulsion of US military trainers and its campaign against militants.

Relations between the two governments have been strained with the United States wanting Pakistan to intensify its counterterrorism efforts. The relationship also has been tense due to the surprise US raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden on May 2, US drone attacks that have killed civilians and a raft of other issues.

The Times, citing three US senior officials, said the United States was suspending or canceling $800 million in aid and equipment – more than a third of the $2 billion it gives Pakistan for security assistance.

About $300 million in US funding is to reimburse Pakistan for deploying more than 100,000 troops along the Afghan border to combat Taliban and other militant forces. Other funding covers training and military hardware, Times sources said.

US officials told the newspaper the aid and equipment could be resumed if relations improve and Pakistan takes more action against militants.

Pakistan has shut down a US program that had been training paramilitary forces, sending home more than 100 US trainers in recent weeks, and has threatened to close the base the CIA has been using for drone plane attacks on militant targets.

The Times said in private briefings with congressional staffers last month that Pentagon officials said they would be taking a stronger stance toward Pakistan.

“They wanted to tell us, ‘Guys, we’re delivering the message that this is not business as usual and we’ve got this under control,’” one senior Senate aide told the newspaper.

In May, a US Navy SEAL team raided a compound where Bin Laden was living in a Abbottabad, near Pakistan’s military academy, raising questions about whether Pakistani officials had helped hide him. Pakistan complained it had not been told in advance about the raid.

Last week Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, accused Pakistan of kidnapping and killing a journalist.

The US-Pakistan relationship also was damaged last year after a CIA contractor in Lahore killed two Pakistanis he said were trying to rob him.





Obama aide confirms US holding back aid to Pakistan – The Express Tribune
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