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WASHINGTON: The United States has acknowledged that recently both civil and military leaders in Pakistan have taken steps to eliminate terrorism.

At a Wednesday afternoon news briefing, a senior US official told reporters that Washington did not want to get involved in Pakistan’s internal politics but it did expect the country’s civil and military leaders to correct the situation.

“We support the civilian government. We support the nascent democratic system there,” the official said.

“We support the fact that Prime Mister Imran Khan says right things and appears to be trying to make some changes within Pakistan,” he added. “But only time will tell if he is successful in doing that.”
The official noted that Pakistan’s military was also supporting these changes.

Official tells reporters Washington supports the nascent democratic system in Pakistan

“So far, we do see support from the military to the direction that prime minister Khan seems to be going in,” he said.

The senior administration official noted that Pakistan was not only saying the right things, it had also taken some right steps.

“So, we do appreciate that Pakistan is saying the right thing, has taken the initial steps that we’re looking for, but we reserve judgement because we have seen backtracking in the past,” he said.

The official noted that Prime Minister Khan was “very public about wanting stability in the region, pointing out how important that is for Pakistanis to prosper and to have economic development which is one of his core campaign promises”.

The Pakistani prime minister has directly related that goal to Pakistan being able to crack down on militancy within the border, the US official noted.

“So, we continue to remain hopeful and encouraged by the initial statements and some of the very initial steps that we have seen Pakistan taking.”

Referring to the UN designation of Jaish-e-Mohammed founder Masood Azhar as a “global terrorist”, the official said, “We think this designation is really critical and important for keeping Pakistan accountable to its commitment like the travel ban and asset freezes and other steps.”

In a separate statement, the White House National Security Council (NSC) claimed that Masood Azhar was also responsible for the Feb 14 suicide bombing in Pulwama, an Indian claim not endorsed by the United Nations.

“The United States commends the United Nations Security Council 1267 Sanctions Committee for the designation of Masood Azhar, the leader of Jaish-e Mohammed, a UN-designated terrorist group that was responsible for the February 14 terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed over 40 Indian paramilitary forces,” NSC spokesperson Garrett Marquis said.

The statement claimed that designating Azhar demonstrated “international commitment to rooting out terrorism in Pakistan and bringing security and stability to South Asia.”

The United States, Britain and France were the co-sponsors of a proposal that the UN sanctions committee endorsed on Wednesday by declaring Masood Azhar a global terrorist.

France too has issued a similar statement, claiming that Masood Azhar headed a terrorist group that was responsible for the Pulwama attack last February.

The French statement also recalled that France had adopted national sanctions against Masood Azhar on March 15.

In a tweet on Wednesday evening, US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo congratulated the US team at the UN for their work in negotiating Masood Azhar’s UN designation as a terrorist. He said this long-awaited action was a victory for American diplomacy and the international community against terrorism, and an important step towards peace in South Asia.

Published in Dawn, May 3rd, 2019
 
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lol at their judgement _l_

it all depends on how US acts against those countries who are trying to spread terrorism in Pakistan.......and if US want Pakistan only to act than they should take their judgement at their rare end as Pakistan didnt care what US think earlier nor we will care any time in future. Pakistan is doing what we think is good for us......and if it is good for Pakistan to react on what some indian or afghan sponsored terrorists do Pakistan will react and that too inside these countries for sure.
 
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From the FATF website.

Groups listed: Da’esh, AQ, JuD, FiF, LeT, JeM, HQN, and persons affiliated with the Taliban

Pakistan should continue to work on implementing its action plan to address its strategic deficiencies, including by:
(1) adequately demonstrating its proper understanding of the TF risks posed by the terrorist groups above, and conducting supervision on a risk-sensitive basis;
(2) demonstrating that remedial actions and sanctions are applied in cases of AML/CFT violations, and that these actions have an effect on AML/CFT compliance by financial institutions;
(3) demonstrating that competent authorities are cooperating and taking action to identify and take enforcement action against illegal money or value transfer services (MVTS);
(4) demonstrating that authorities are identifying cash couriers and enforcing controls on illicit movement of currency and understanding the risk of cash couriers being used for TF;
(5) improving inter-agency coordination including between provincial and federal authorities on combating TF risks;
(6) demonstrating that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) are identifying and investigating the widest range of TF activity and that TF investigations and prosecutions target designated persons and entities, and persons and entities acting on behalf or at the direction of the designated persons or entities;
(7) demonstrating that TF prosecutions result in effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions and enhancing the capacity and support for prosecutors and the judiciary; and
(8) demonstrating effective implementation of targeted financial sanctions (supported by a comprehensive legal obligation) against all 1267 and 1373 designated terrorists and those acting for or on their behalf, including preventing the raising and moving of funds, identifying and freezing assets (movable and immovable), and prohibiting access to funds and financial services;
(9) demonstrating enforcement against TFS violations including administrative and criminal penalties and provincial and federal authorities cooperating on enforcement cases;
(10) demonstrating that facilities and services owned or controlled by designated person are deprived of their resources and the usage of the resources. Given the limited progress on action plan items due in January 2019, the FATF urges Pakistan to swiftly complete its action plan, particularly those with timelines of May 2019.
 
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WASHINGTON: The United States has acknowledged that recently both civil and military leaders in Pakistan have taken steps to eliminate terrorism.

At a Wednesday afternoon news briefing, a senior US official told reporters that Washington did not want to get involved in Pakistan’s internal politics but it did expect the country’s civil and military leaders to correct the situation.

“We support the civilian government. We support the nascent democratic system there,” the official said.

“We support the fact that Prime Mister Imran Khan says right things and appears to be trying to make some changes within Pakistan,” he added. “But only time will tell if he is successful in doing that.”
The official noted that Pakistan’s military was also supporting these changes.

Official tells reporters Washington supports the nascent democratic system in Pakistan

“So far, we do see support from the military to the direction that prime minister Khan seems to be going in,” he said.

The senior administration official noted that Pakistan was not only saying the right things, it had also taken some right steps.

“So, we do appreciate that Pakistan is saying the right thing, has taken the initial steps that we’re looking for, but we reserve judgement because we have seen backtracking in the past,” he said.

The official noted that Prime Minister Khan was “very public about wanting stability in the region, pointing out how important that is for Pakistanis to prosper and to have economic development which is one of his core campaign promises”.

The Pakistani prime minister has directly related that goal to Pakistan being able to crack down on militancy within the border, the US official noted.

“So, we continue to remain hopeful and encouraged by the initial statements and some of the very initial steps that we have seen Pakistan taking.”

Referring to the UN designation of Jaish-e-Mohammed founder Masood Azhar as a “global terrorist”, the official said, “We think this designation is really critical and important for keeping Pakistan accountable to its commitment like the travel ban and asset freezes and other steps.”

In a separate statement, the White House National Security Council (NSC) claimed that Masood Azhar was also responsible for the Feb 14 suicide bombing in Pulwama, an Indian claim not endorsed by the United Nations.

“The United States commends the United Nations Security Council 1267 Sanctions Committee for the designation of Masood Azhar, the leader of Jaish-e Mohammed, a UN-designated terrorist group that was responsible for the February 14 terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed over 40 Indian paramilitary forces,” NSC spokesperson Garrett Marquis said.

The statement claimed that designating Azhar demonstrated “international commitment to rooting out terrorism in Pakistan and bringing security and stability to South Asia.”

The United States, Britain and France were the co-sponsors of a proposal that the UN sanctions committee endorsed on Wednesday by declaring Masood Azhar a global terrorist.

France too has issued a similar statement, claiming that Masood Azhar headed a terrorist group that was responsible for the Pulwama attack last February.

The French statement also recalled that France had adopted national sanctions against Masood Azhar on March 15.

In a tweet on Wednesday evening, US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo congratulated the US team at the UN for their work in negotiating Masood Azhar’s UN designation as a terrorist. He said this long-awaited action was a victory for American diplomacy and the international community against terrorism, and an important step towards peace in South Asia.

Published in Dawn, May 3rd, 2019

We reserve judgement....lol. middle finger to you America. That's our judgement

lol at their judgement _l_

it all depends on how US acts against those countries who are trying to spread terrorism in Pakistan.......and if US want Pakistan only to act than they should take their judgement at their rare end as Pakistan didnt care what US think earlier nor we will care any time in future. Pakistan is doing what we think is good for us......and if it is good for Pakistan to react on what some indian or afghan sponsored terrorists do Pakistan will react and that too inside these countries for sure.

US should do the same. There are terrorist attacks everyday in America. From schools to public gatherings

As if we need validation from the hypocritical US and its double standards.

Oh wait, we do! Because most of our leaders in all institutions are sell-outs!
 
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As if we need validation from the hypocritical US and its double standards.

Oh wait, we do! Because most of our leaders in all institutions are sell-outs!
Sorry a leader leads. They are jahil badmash rulers
 
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We reserve judgement....lol. middle finger to you America. That's our judgement
You have delivered your judgement, now concentrate how to get dollars to survive... Beg, borrow, steal but you need dollars.That too USD after showing middle finger, you should be ready to suck that middle finger so be ready.
 
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You have delivered your judgement, now concentrate how to get dollars to survive... Beg, borrow, steal but you need dollars.That too USD after showing middle finger, you should be ready to suck that middle finger so be ready.
Such your mama.
And get a toilet Indian urine drinker
 
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This is first signal that Pak will be out from FATF grey list. India already given in over masood azher to US pak and China.Pak US ties r going towards right direction.
 
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Well the US got they guy Reza appointed as the SBP Governor, so of course, they are going to say this. Well done to IK and the shadowy government for selling out the country once more like Nawaz and Zardari. They are all the same after all.
 
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