Obama admin. warns Congress against Pakistan curbs
WASHINGTON: Obama administration has warned Congress that
some of the restrictions it has placed on Pakistan can jeopardise the US-led
campaign against terrorism in Afghanistan.
A policy statement issued on Friday by the Executive Office
of the US President, warns the lawmakers that placing such limitations on
reimbursement to the government of Pakistan was having a negative impact on
bilateral relations.
“The administration strongly objects to the certification
requirements in section 1216,” says the statement.
Some of “these certification requirements … require the
Secretary of Defence to certify Pakistani cooperation on issues outside of his
purview”.
Section 1216 of the recently passed National Defence
Authorisation Act for US fiscal year 2013 prohibits reimbursement to Pakistan
for support during periods when Nato supply lines to Afghanistan remained
closed.
The requirements are “proposed at a particularly sensitive
time and would severely constrict DOD’s ability to respond to emergent war-time
coalition support requirements, putting at risk the success of our campaign in
Afghanistan,” the statement adds.
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