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‘US to spend $3.4 bln in Pakistan, Afghanistan to foster ties’

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By Web Desk Published February 25, 2015 3 Min Read
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Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry says Pakistan has displayed a vigorous commitment to defeat violent extremists groups in the wake of December 16, 2014 terror attack on the Army Public School.

Testifying before Senate Appropriations Committee on the Obama Administration’s request for State Department’s $ 50.3 billion discretionary funding in the FY 2016 Budget, Secretary Kerry told lawmakers that the United States intends to spend $3.4 billion to “reinforce our partnerships and diplomatic engagement with Afghanistan and Pakistan.”

The United States is working with Islamabad to counter terrorist groups that threaten the two countries shared security, he said.

“Last month, I met with the country’s leadership for our annual Strategic Dialogue and found in the wake of the December 16 terrorist attack on the Army Public school that murdered 132 children a vigorous commitment to take on and defeat violent extremist groups.”

“In recognition of our long-term engagement with the Pakistani people, we are also helping to promote development, energy security, health, and education,” Kerry added.

The top American diplomat said the fight against violent extremism continues in Central and South Asia.

Strengthened Ties with India

Speaking about Washington’s relationship with India, Kerry said “at the same time, through constant diplomacy and the exchange of historic visits by our heads of government, we have strengthened our ties with India, the world’s largest democracy, on economic issues, security cooperation, science, and clean energy.”

On Afghanistan, the U.S. Secretary of State said, this year the country will exercise full responsibility for its security forces, making possible a significant reduction in the U.S. military presence.

“We will, however, continue to consult with Kabul on security matters, and to administer a robust train, advise, and assist mission. We are also requesting $1.5 billion to support the new Afghan unity government as it strives to implement reforms and improve economic performance. This aid will be targeted at helping Afghanistan to move ahead through better governance, investments in health, education, and infrastructure, and the equitable treatment of women and girls.” – APP

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