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Pakistan, US hold security talks ahead of FM Bilawal’s visit

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Islamabad, May 12 (PTI) Pakistan and the US have completed their security level talks in Washington, days before a meeting between their foreign policy chiefs is scheduled to be held in New York, according to a media report on Thursday.

Inter-Services Intelligence Director-General (DG ISI) Lt-Gen Nadeem Anjum spent three days in Washington this week, meeting senior security officials, including US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and CIA Director William J Burns.

Neither side disclosed the details of these meetings, but the talks are believed to have focused on bilateral security concerns and the situation in Afghanistan, as the US believes that Pakistan can help stabilise the neighbouring war-torn country, the Dawn newspaper reported.

The last security level talks between the two countries were held in July 2021, when then-National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf met Sullivan at the White House. The Pakistani delegation had also included former ISI chief Lt-Gen Faiz Hameed.

Later, Sullivan said in a tweet that their talks focused on regional connectivity and security, and “the urgent need for a reduction in violence in Afghanistan.” The current ISI chief’s visit followed an unprecedented deterioration in Pakistan-US ties, triggered by former prime minister Imran Khan’s claim that Washington conspired with opposition leaders to topple his government, the report said.

At a news briefing on Tuesday, US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price rejected Khan’s claims as speculation and lies, adding that America will not let “lies get in the way” of its bilateral ties with Pakistan, a relationship, he stressed, the US values.

“We are not going to let propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation — lies — get in the way of any bilateral relationship we have, including with the bilateral relationship we have with Pakistan, one we value,” he said while responding to a question about Khan’s claims.

On March 27, days before his ouster, Khan brandished a letter at a rally in Islamabad, claiming it contained evidence of a “foreign conspiracy” hatched to topple his government.

All three wings of the US administration – the White House, the Pentagon, and the State Department – have rejected the accusations, saying there is no veracity to them.

During Tuesday’s briefing, Price was also asked about a call made by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Pakistan’s newly-appointed Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari last week, during which the US official invited the foreign minister to a UN food security summit in New York on May 18.

It was the first contact between the foreign ministers since a new government was formed in Pakistan last month.

Price said Blinken and Bhutto-Zardari also discussed the “ongoing engagement when it comes to our economic ties, trade and investment, climate, energy, health, and education.” PTI SH MRJ AKJ MRJ

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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