Donald Trump has put Pakistan on notice for harbouring terrorists: Mike Pence
US President Donald Trump has put Pakistan on notice for providing safe haven to the Taliban and other militant groups, Vice President Mike Pence has said, warning that the country has much to lose if it does not stop harbouring terrorists on its soil.
Pence’s remarks came during an unannounced trip to Afghanistan to assess ground realities in the war-torn country. During his visit on Thursday, Pence held meetings with top Afghan leadership to hear from them the progress on the implementation of Trump’s new South Asia Policy.
Trump while announcing his South Asia Policy in August had criticised Pakistan for not doing enough to combat terrorism.
Pence told American troops at the Bagram airbase in Afghanistan that for too long Pakistan has provided safe haven to the Taliban and many terrorist organisations, but those days are over. President Trump has put Pakistan on notice, he said.
Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with the US, and Pakistan has much to lose by continuing to harbour criminals and terrorists, the vice president said, issuing another stern warning to Pakistan.
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