US Secretary of State John Kerry has
not issued any certificate to the Congress on the progress made by Pakistan in
taking action against terrorist groups, his spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The US State Department has neither
made any recent notification to the Congress under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill
for release of American aid to Pakistan.
It was way back in 2013 that the
State Department had notified the Congress about disbursement of aid to
Pakistan and for this the Secretary of State had used the “national interest
waiver” and not the certification requirement.
In fact, no aid has been disbursed
to Pakistan under the Kerry-Luger-Berman in recent past, US State Department
Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
However, she quickly added that
there are a number of ways under which the US provides financial aid to
Pakistan.
“Congress has not been notified of
the request. Congress has not approved of any request (of aid to Pakistan under
Kerry Lugar Berman Bill),” Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
In the past, the “national interest waiver” has
been used to provide Congressional-mandated aid to Pakistan, she said, adding
that no certification has been issued with regard to progress made by Pakistan
in taking action against terrorist networksindianexpress
US
Secretary of State John Kerry has not issued any certificate to the
Congress on the progress made by Pakistan in taking action against
terrorist groups, his spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The US State Department has neither made any recent notification to the Congress under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill for release of American aid to Pakistan.
It was way back in 2013 that the State Department had notified the Congress about disbursement of aid to Pakistan and for this the Secretary of State had used the “national interest waiver” and not the certification requirement.
In fact, no aid has been disbursed to Pakistan under the Kerry-Luger-Berman in recent past, US State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
However, she quickly added that there are a number of ways under which the US provides financial aid to Pakistan.
“Congress has not been notified of the request. Congress has not approved of any request (of aid to Pakistan under Kerry Lugar Berman Bill),” Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
In the past, the “national interest waiver” has been used to provide Congressional-mandated aid to Pakistan, she said, adding that no certification has been issued with regard to progress made by Pakistan in taking action against terrorist networks.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/world/americas/no-certification-to-pakistan-on-curbing-of-terror-us/#sthash.YoypS31r.dpuf
The US State Department has neither made any recent notification to the Congress under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill for release of American aid to Pakistan.
It was way back in 2013 that the State Department had notified the Congress about disbursement of aid to Pakistan and for this the Secretary of State had used the “national interest waiver” and not the certification requirement.
In fact, no aid has been disbursed to Pakistan under the Kerry-Luger-Berman in recent past, US State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
However, she quickly added that there are a number of ways under which the US provides financial aid to Pakistan.
“Congress has not been notified of the request. Congress has not approved of any request (of aid to Pakistan under Kerry Lugar Berman Bill),” Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
In the past, the “national interest waiver” has been used to provide Congressional-mandated aid to Pakistan, she said, adding that no certification has been issued with regard to progress made by Pakistan in taking action against terrorist networks.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/world/americas/no-certification-to-pakistan-on-curbing-of-terror-us/#sthash.YoypS31r.dpuf
US
Secretary of State John Kerry has not issued any certificate to the
Congress on the progress made by Pakistan in taking action against
terrorist groups, his spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The US State Department has neither made any recent notification to the Congress under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill for release of American aid to Pakistan.
It was way back in 2013 that the State Department had notified the Congress about disbursement of aid to Pakistan and for this the Secretary of State had used the “national interest waiver” and not the certification requirement.
In fact, no aid has been disbursed to Pakistan under the Kerry-Luger-Berman in recent past, US State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
However, she quickly added that there are a number of ways under which the US provides financial aid to Pakistan.
“Congress has not been notified of the request. Congress has not approved of any request (of aid to Pakistan under Kerry Lugar Berman Bill),” Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
In the past, the “national interest waiver” has been used to provide Congressional-mandated aid to Pakistan, she said, adding that no certification has been issued with regard to progress made by Pakistan in taking action against terrorist networks.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/world/americas/no-certification-to-pakistan-on-curbing-of-terror-us/#sthash.YoypS31r.dpuf
The US State Department has neither made any recent notification to the Congress under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill for release of American aid to Pakistan.
It was way back in 2013 that the State Department had notified the Congress about disbursement of aid to Pakistan and for this the Secretary of State had used the “national interest waiver” and not the certification requirement.
In fact, no aid has been disbursed to Pakistan under the Kerry-Luger-Berman in recent past, US State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
However, she quickly added that there are a number of ways under which the US provides financial aid to Pakistan.
“Congress has not been notified of the request. Congress has not approved of any request (of aid to Pakistan under Kerry Lugar Berman Bill),” Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
In the past, the “national interest waiver” has been used to provide Congressional-mandated aid to Pakistan, she said, adding that no certification has been issued with regard to progress made by Pakistan in taking action against terrorist networks.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/world/americas/no-certification-to-pakistan-on-curbing-of-terror-us/#sthash.YoypS31r.dpuf
US
Secretary of State John Kerry has not issued any certificate to the
Congress on the progress made by Pakistan in taking action against
terrorist groups, his spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The US State Department has neither made any recent notification to the Congress under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill for release of American aid to Pakistan.
It was way back in 2013 that the State Department had notified the Congress about disbursement of aid to Pakistan and for this the Secretary of State had used the “national interest waiver” and not the certification requirement.
In fact, no aid has been disbursed to Pakistan under the Kerry-Luger-Berman in recent past, US State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
However, she quickly added that there are a number of ways under which the US provides financial aid to Pakistan.
“Congress has not been notified of the request. Congress has not approved of any request (of aid to Pakistan under Kerry Lugar Berman Bill),” Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
In the past, the “national interest waiver” has been used to provide Congressional-mandated aid to Pakistan, she said, adding that no certification has been issued with regard to progress made by Pakistan in taking action against terrorist networks.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/world/americas/no-certification-to-pakistan-on-curbing-of-terror-us/#sthash.YoypS31r.dpuf
The US State Department has neither made any recent notification to the Congress under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill for release of American aid to Pakistan.
It was way back in 2013 that the State Department had notified the Congress about disbursement of aid to Pakistan and for this the Secretary of State had used the “national interest waiver” and not the certification requirement.
In fact, no aid has been disbursed to Pakistan under the Kerry-Luger-Berman in recent past, US State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
However, she quickly added that there are a number of ways under which the US provides financial aid to Pakistan.
“Congress has not been notified of the request. Congress has not approved of any request (of aid to Pakistan under Kerry Lugar Berman Bill),” Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
In the past, the “national interest waiver” has been used to provide Congressional-mandated aid to Pakistan, she said, adding that no certification has been issued with regard to progress made by Pakistan in taking action against terrorist networks.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/world/americas/no-certification-to-pakistan-on-curbing-of-terror-us/#sthash.YoypS31r.dpuf
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