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US to provide security assistance to Pakistan under 5-year plan
November 20, 2013
Special Correspondent
For news details Read on : US to provide security assistance to Pakistan under 5-year plan
WASHINGTON - The United States will help Pakistan build counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism capabilities by supplying security assistance under a joint five-year plan developed by the two countries, according to American defence officials.
But Pakistani Embassy officials, when contacted, offered no comments on the report. The US-Pakistan ties got a boost as a result of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's recent visit to Washington and talks with President Barack Obama and other administration officials.
As a follow-up to the visit, a high-powered defence delegation is scheduled to visit the Pentagon later this week for the next round of crucial meeting of the Defence Consultative Group.
The US-Pakistan Defence Consultative Group meeting tentatively would give a final shape to the five-year security assistance plan, developed during a meeting of defence officials of the two countries in February and is believed to zero in on the military hardware that the US would be providing to Pakistan.
The officials said after two meetings in the last one year -- Defence Consultative Group in December 2012 and Defence Resourcing Conference in February 2013 -- officials of US and Pakistan were able to develop a joint five-year plan for how security assistance would feed into defence cooperation on counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism issues and to help build Pakistan's capabilities in these areas.
Officials from Pakistan and the US during these two meetings identified seven broad areas of security assistance cooperation, which sources said initially covered 11 areas.
It is part of this decision that the Obama Administration this summer (July-August) informed the Congress of a number of appropriations related to security assistance to Pakistan.
This totalled about USD 1.4 billion in military assistance of which roughly USD 425 million was in Pakistan Counter-insurgency and Capabilities Fund (PCCF) and the rest about USD 1 billion was in Foreign Military Financing (FMF).
In addition, the notifications included roughly USD 260 million of civilian assistance, of which USD 230 million focused on energy programming for Pakistan and USD 30 million was the state department funding for civilian police programmes. In September, the US also released to Pakistan USD 322 million as a reimbursement for military expenses made by Pakistan towards US war against terrorism.
During these meetings, US and Pakistani officials agreed that the equipment security assistance would support seven core capabilities like night vision, precision strike, counter IED, survivability, border security, communications and maritime operations, maritime security.
November 20, 2013
Special Correspondent
For news details Read on : US to provide security assistance to Pakistan under 5-year plan
WASHINGTON - The United States will help Pakistan build counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism capabilities by supplying security assistance under a joint five-year plan developed by the two countries, according to American defence officials.
But Pakistani Embassy officials, when contacted, offered no comments on the report. The US-Pakistan ties got a boost as a result of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's recent visit to Washington and talks with President Barack Obama and other administration officials.
As a follow-up to the visit, a high-powered defence delegation is scheduled to visit the Pentagon later this week for the next round of crucial meeting of the Defence Consultative Group.
The US-Pakistan Defence Consultative Group meeting tentatively would give a final shape to the five-year security assistance plan, developed during a meeting of defence officials of the two countries in February and is believed to zero in on the military hardware that the US would be providing to Pakistan.
The officials said after two meetings in the last one year -- Defence Consultative Group in December 2012 and Defence Resourcing Conference in February 2013 -- officials of US and Pakistan were able to develop a joint five-year plan for how security assistance would feed into defence cooperation on counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism issues and to help build Pakistan's capabilities in these areas.
Officials from Pakistan and the US during these two meetings identified seven broad areas of security assistance cooperation, which sources said initially covered 11 areas.
It is part of this decision that the Obama Administration this summer (July-August) informed the Congress of a number of appropriations related to security assistance to Pakistan.
This totalled about USD 1.4 billion in military assistance of which roughly USD 425 million was in Pakistan Counter-insurgency and Capabilities Fund (PCCF) and the rest about USD 1 billion was in Foreign Military Financing (FMF).
In addition, the notifications included roughly USD 260 million of civilian assistance, of which USD 230 million focused on energy programming for Pakistan and USD 30 million was the state department funding for civilian police programmes. In September, the US also released to Pakistan USD 322 million as a reimbursement for military expenses made by Pakistan towards US war against terrorism.
During these meetings, US and Pakistani officials agreed that the equipment security assistance would support seven core capabilities like night vision, precision strike, counter IED, survivability, border security, communications and maritime operations, maritime security.