enewsppaer.com.pk/ Wendy R. Sherman[/caption]
“We will not judge the Taliban on their words, but on their actions. And so far, their actions have fallen far short of those public commitments,” she commented.
Wendy Sherman, who earlier met Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and National Security Advisor last night, said during her interactions, she discussed the importance of holding the Taliban accountable to the commitments they have made.
Expressing condolence over losses in Thursday’s earthquake hitting Balochistan, the deputy secretary of state said her visit was specifically to hold in-person discussions with the government about the situation in Afghanistan, and the important and longstanding bilateral relationship.
Sherman, who was about to meet Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa before winding up the visit, said her conversation with NSA Dr. Moeed Yusuf was “forthright and direct.”
“Although the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan has ended, our commitment to the Afghan people has not. We are extremely concerned about the worsening humanitarian situation in Afghanistan,” she remarked.
Sherman’s visit follows a trip by CIA Director William Burns to Pakistan last month following the takeover of Taliban with whom the US had been in negotiations for a long and had also signed a peace deal in Qatar early last year.
The US's top second diplomat told media that in Afghanistan, around a million Afghan children were at risk of starvation, above 18 million Afghans needed humanitarian assistance.
[caption id="attachment_34492" align="aligncenter" width="713"]
enewspaper.com.pk/ Wendy R. Sherman[/caption]
In September, she said the United States announced $64 million in new humanitarian assistance for the people of Afghanistan and also appreciated Pakistan for increasing its humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan in recent weeks, including providing millions of dollars in food aid.
She also apprised media of her visit to UNHCR DRIVE Center to meet with refugee families and said lauded Pakistan having a “long history of generosity toward refugees, and has hosted Afghan refugees for more than four decades.”
She said with Afghanistan being on “top of the agenda”, she also discussed other issues of mutual interest as both the countries had a long history of security cooperation and deep personal relationships between military leaders being essential components of counterterrorism efforts.
He mentioned that the US had donated nearly 16 million vaccine doses to Pakistan so far this year and announced another 9.6 million doses to be delivered through COVAX in the near future.
“The United States is providing these vaccines free of charge, with no strings attached—because we know that no one is safe from COVID-19 until everyone is safe,” she stated.
He said a strong, prosperous, democratic Pakistan was vitally important for the region—and, indeed, for the wider world.
“We have had many years of productive partnership with Pakistan toward that goal, and we look forward to many more to come,” she added and hoped for frequent contact between the two countries regarding Afghanistan and bilateral ties.
Regarding a bill moved by US Senators for assessing Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan, she said there were hundreds of pieces of legislation coming in the House and thousands of amendments, they get opted all of the time. “So, we are watching. We understand Pakistan’s concerns and let us see how things proceed,” she remarked.
(Please send your news, article, pictorial to our email address <editor@enewspaper.com.pk & WhatsApp +923132434567 / +923332100737
PLEASE SEND YOUR COMMENTS Thanks)
(facebook ID shujaullahk) https://www.facebook.com/
Newspaper on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Enewspapercompk-182394028490643
(twitter: KhanShujaullah) https://www.twitter.com/home
(linkedin: shuja-ullah-khan) https://www.linkedin.com/feed/July 14, 2022
May 06, 2022
July 14, 2022
| Country | PKR |
| 24K/Gram | 0.00 PKR |
| 24K/Tola | 0.00 PKR |
| 24K/Kilo | 0.00 PKR |