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US-Pakistan Defence Consultative Group meeting held

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ISLAMABAD – The 23rd meeting of the US-Pakistan Defense Consultative Group (DCG), a working group under the Strategic Dialogue framework, was held in Washington, DC.

The two sides were led, respectively, by Secretary Defence Alam Khattak, and US Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Christine E Wormuth. The DCG is the primary forum for exchanging views and coordinating defence policy with the goal of strengthening cooperation to support both countries' security interests.

The DCG last met in November 2013 in Washington, DC, according to a press release issued here on Thursday. Both delegations welcomed the continued positive trajectory of the Pakistan-US bilateral relationship and agreed that bilateral cooperation is essential to promoting regional peace and stability and defeating al-Qaeda and other militant elements in the region.

Both the sides reaffirmed their mutual commitment to a strong defence relationship, which they stressed should focus on achieving common objectives. During the plenary session, DCG participants shared their respective assessments of the bilateral relationship and discussed each country's strategic priorities, and agreed on areas for future defence cooperation.

Both the delegations affirmed the significance of the Pakistan military's ongoing North Waziristan military operation, which the US side affirmed has disrupted militants. The Pakistani delegation provided an update on its military campaign along its border with Afghanistan. The US briefed on the security transition in Afghanistan, including plans for US forces to help train, advice, and assist Afghan national security forces over the next year.

Both the sides expressed appreciation for the efforts by their respective militaries to improve operational coordination, and deep appreciation for the sacrifices of all military personnel and civilians in the common fight against all forms of violent extremism. Both the sides reviewed the challenges facing regional security, and shared their views regarding the importance of regional peace and stability.

Recognising the enduring security requirements on both sides of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the two delegations agreed to continue providing Pakistan's counter-terrorism and counterinsurgency requirements which will inform the provision of security assistance. The United States and Pakistan also discussed the importance of a mechanism to reimburse Pakistan for operational expenses after Coalition Support Funds expire at the end of fiscal year 2015.

The delegations reaffirmed that the DCG remains an invaluable forum to discuss strategic defence policy issues and exchange views on shared security concerns, they committed to continue working together to implement a framework for defense cooperation based on areas of convergence between US and Pakistani interests.



Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk



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