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US to triple non-military aid to Pakistan: Clinton

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Posted: Jan 14, 2009 at 1209 hrs IST
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Washington The incoming US administration of President Barack Obama plans to triple its non-military aid to Pakistan to prop-up the democratically elected government there and also use it as a "condition" on commitment for counter-terrorism missions.

Advocating Washington's intention to work more closely with both Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Secretary of State designate Hillary Rodham Clinton said this is not only about denying Al Qaida and other extremist groups safe haven, this is about persuading these two countries that their security and their future is also at risk.

Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Clinton said the new administration would separate military aid from non-military aid to Pakistan.

"The tripling of the non-military aid is intended to provide resources that will both support the Pakistani people but also give some tools to the democratically-elected government to try to start producing results for the people of Pakistan," the former first lady said.

Though Clinton, 61, did not specify the quantum of aid jump to Pakistan, the Chairman of the influential Senate Foreign Relations Committee, John Kerry has indicated that a bill authored by Senator Joseph Biden could be revived. The proposed legislation will hike non-military aid to Pakistan to USD 1.5 billion annually for five years.

However she said the administration would look at whether it can "condition some of that on the commitment for counter-terrorism missions also." The new administration is inclined to support, when appropriate, a legislation in this regard, she said.

She said that the new administration plans to carry out a policy review on Afghanistan as it is the "highest priority" for the new US President

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Pakis and Americans should never be trusted by praveen k on 14 Jan 2009

India should learn from the past! Never ever trust Pakis and the Americans! See these Americans are now trippling their financial assistance to this terrorist country Pak, in the name of 'humanitarian' and 'non-military' aid! They said it correctly. Non-military aid. Yes it is 'terrorist aid' and nothing else! And yet the Americans are preaching that they are trying to defuse the tensions, and trying to bring the Pakis to terms! Liers Pakistanis and Americans.

Kudos to the Pakistani establishment by Anthony Joseph on 14 Jan 2009

The leaders of Pakistan should be appreciated on how they are able to simultaneously juggle the relationship with US, Israel, UK, MiddleEast, Russia, India and the terrorists together.Pakistan is the only country that has effectively blackmailed the whole world on a constant basis and has reaped a financial windfall. It fails all logic how they are able to pull off such deals even at the time when it had a dictator regime, a non functioning democracy, or a nuclear prolifilerator or worldwide exporter of terrrorism.I just hope the Indian think tank has some idea how global politics works because I cannot see a pattern of justice in all this, maybe I am naive but I am not plain stupid.

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