U.S. Legislation Aims to End Pakistan's Status as Major Non-NATO Ally
On January 9, 2025, influential Republican Congressman Andy Biggs reintroduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives seeking to terminate Pakistan's designation as a major non-NATO ally. The proposal stipulates that the President should not issue a certification of this status unless Pakistan takes meaningful actions against the Haqqani Network, a militant group operating from its territory.
The legislation requires that Pakistan demonstrate its commitment to preventing the Haqqani Network from using Pakistani soil as a refuge. It also mandates that Islamabad must actively collaborate with the Afghan government to curb the movement of militants along the Afghan-Pakistan border.
This bill marks a continuation of efforts first initiated by Congressman Biggs in January 2019 and has been reintroduced in every Congress since, although it has not advanced in previous attempts.
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