US Legislation Seeks to Revoke Pakistan's Major Non-NATO Ally Status
In a significant political move, Congressman Andy Biggs has reintroduced legislation in the US House of Representatives aimed at terminating Pakistan's designation as a major non-NATO ally. This bill, initially presented in January 2019, has been brought forth in every subsequent congressional session but has failed to advance previously.
The proposed legislation stipulates that the US president should refrain from certifying Pakistan's status unless the country effectively conducts military operations that disrupt the activities of the Haqqani Network. Additionally, the legislation requires that Pakistan demonstrates a commitment to prevent the group from using its territory as a safe haven and actively collaborates with the Afghan government to control the movements of militants along the Afghan-Pakistan border.
The introduction of this bill highlights ongoing concerns regarding Pakistan's role in regional security and its relationship with militant groups. As the bill progresses, it will be closely monitored for any potential implications for US-Pakistan relations.
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