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Published Fri 27th Aug 2010 18:54:05


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Washington, August 27: Telling US to take a tougher stance against Pakistan, a top Afghan official has demanded sanctions against Islamabad, including denial of visas to its top Generals.
Accusing Pakistan of providing sanctuary and support to Taliban, al-Qaeda and other terrorist networks, Afghan National Security Adviser and former Foreign Minister Rangin Dadfar Spanta said US should redirect its focus on militants in that country.
He called for sanctions against Islamabad and denial of visas to Pakistani Generals and others that we know definitely are involved in supporting terrorist activities.
Writing in The Washington Post, Spanta suggested that international forces, as part of their anti-terror strategy should confront state that still sees terrorism as a strategic asset and foreign policy tool.
(clap)(With PTI inputs)
Published Fri 27th Aug 2010 18:54:05


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Washington, August 27: Telling US to take a tougher stance against Pakistan, a top Afghan official has demanded sanctions against Islamabad, including denial of visas to its top Generals.
Accusing Pakistan of providing sanctuary and support to Taliban, al-Qaeda and other terrorist networks, Afghan National Security Adviser and former Foreign Minister Rangin Dadfar Spanta said US should redirect its focus on militants in that country.
He called for sanctions against Islamabad and denial of visas to Pakistani Generals and others that we know definitely are involved in supporting terrorist activities.
Writing in The Washington Post, Spanta suggested that international forces, as part of their anti-terror strategy should confront state that still sees terrorism as a strategic asset and foreign policy tool.
(clap)(With PTI inputs)