Friday, July 21, 2017

US Will Not Pay Pakistan For Military Reimbursements Because Of Their Support Of The Haqqani Network



Reuters: U.S. withholds Pakistan reimbursement over Haqqani network: Pentagon

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will withhold $50 million remaining in military reimbursements to Pakistan for fiscal year 2016 because Defense Secretary Jim Mattis believes that Islamabad has not done enough to blunt the Islamist militant Haqqani network, a U.S. official said on Friday.

The decision was not the first time that the Pentagon has declined to make military reimbursements to Pakistan. Last year, it withheld $300 million. Pakistan has been reimbursed $550 million of the $900 million it was authorized to receive in fiscal year 2016.

Of the rest, $300 million had already been reprogrammed for other purposes, but had not been previously reported. Mattis' latest decision affects the remaining $50 million.

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WNU Editor: Long overdue.

More News On The U.S. Withholding Payment To Pakistan For Its Refusal To Fight The Taliban's Haqqani Network

US to withhold funds from Pakistan over failure to fight Taliban's Haqqani Network -- CNN
Pentagon trims Pakistan military aid over Haqqani inaction -- Daily Mail
US withholds $350m of military aid from Pakistan -- Financial Times
Pentagon Stops $300 Million Payment to Pakistan, Citing Terrorist Fight -- Foreign Policy
Pentagon to withhold $50 million from Pakistan -- The Hill
US Blocks $350 Million Aid to Pakistan For Not Taking Sufficient Action Against Haqqani Network -- India.com

4 comments:

jimbrown said...

Da

RussInSoCal said...

About time.

B.Poster said...

We may FINSLLY be finding our proverbial footing here. We have the cutting off of aid to Syria's rebels which was also long overdue and now this. While these are but baby steps in the right direction and much needs to be done, this is encouraging.

James said...

https://youtu.be/nPauXWjY4T8