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Wants to strengthen security cooperation with Pakistan: Clinton

July 07, 2012 - Updated 940 PKT
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KABUL: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Saturday that the United States wants to strengthen its security cooperation with Pakistan, Geo News reported.

Hillary Clinton made an unannounced visit to Kabul before the donor meeting and held talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. She announced that the US has designated Afghanistan a major non-NATO ally, giving the war-torn country special privileges as the US prepares to pull its troops out in 2014.

Clinton announced the designation, which provides a long-term framework for security and defence cooperation.

The new status, which comes into effect immediately, makes it easier for a country to purchase and finance its acquisition of US defence equipment, a US official said.

This is the first such designation by President Barack Obama's administration, which will usher Afghanistan into an exclusive club of nations that enjoy privileged ties with the United States.

Other countries with the designation include Pakistan, Israel, Egypt, Japan, Jordan Korea, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand.

"Going forward as we move towards a more normalised relationship these are things that they can really harness," the official said.

Such status allows members priority delivery of defence articles and the right to stockpile US military hardware.

Major non-NATO allies also benefit from US government loan guarantee programs which can back up loans issued by private banks to finance arms exports.

But they do not benefit from security guarantees that are enjoyed by full members of the western alliance.

NATO has a total of 130,000 soldiers helping the Karzai government fight an insurgency by hardline Taliban militants, and they are due to withdraw by the end of 2014 when the transition process is complete.

The US and Afghanistan have already signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement which includes commitments on promoting democracy, good governance, advancing long-term security with the provision of foreign funds for the Afghan forces.


 
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