Ensure Intelligence Doesn't Go To Haqqani Network : US To Pak
Washington, Nov 1: The United States has urged Pakistan to ensure that intelligence information does not go to the Haqqani network and take steps against it. There is a range of issues that could help to facilitate in squeezing the Haqqani network, a senior administration official said adding that that would be very complementary to US efforts on the Afghan side of the border. “That includes ensuring that intelligence doesn't go to the Haqqani Network, that they address IED issues, that they don't benefit from financial resources or flow of finances, that we deal specifically with areas where we know the Haqqani Network and the Taliban are based, including kind of key cities along the border,” the official said yesterday. “We continue to work very, very closely with them, and General Kayani and the civilian leadership have committed themselves to doing - to undertaking actions and assisting in squeezing,” the official said.












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