Tuesday, September 4, 2018

U.S. Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs Travels To Pakistan And India To Discuss Afghanistan Strategy

Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks at a joint press conference with Secretary of Defense James Mattis at the Pentagon on Aug. 28, 2018. (Lisa Ferdinando/DoD)

Military.com: Top US general departs for Pakistan, India to bolster Afghanistan strategy

ATHENS, Greece — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford departed the U.S. on Sunday for a week-long trip focused on shoring up Afghanistan’s new strategy by pressing key neighbors Pakistan and India to do more to help stabilize the country.

Dunford will first visit Pakistan, alongside Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, to meet with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. U.S. and Pakistani tensions have escalated over the last year as the Trump administration withheld millions of dollars in military aid over long-standing frustration with Pakistan that it has not taken a more aggressive stand against Taliban and Haqqani network militants who coordinate attacks on Afghanistan from within Pakistan.

Last week, the U.S. confirmed it would hold up an additional $300 million in aid to Pakistan, which Qureshi told Reuters on Sunday would be brought up at the meeting.

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WNU editor:  U.S. General Dunford has an uphill battle with Pakistan. They want money .... Pentagon Clarifies Why The U.S. Is Suspending $300 Million Aid To Pakistan (September 3, 2018). and they also believe that India has no role to play in Afghanistan .... ‘Pakistan differs with US on Indian role in Afghanistan’ (The News).

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