ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Security Adviser Dr Moeed Yusuf said the country has more options in case the US President Biden ignored Pakistan.
โWeโve been told every time that the phone call will happen, itโs technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people donโt believe it,โ he said. โIf a phone call is a concession, if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,โ he said in an interview to Washington Post.
The US State Department, however, has assured Islamabad that Washington recognises Pakistanโs vital role in restoring peace in Afghanistan and wants the country to play that role. โPakistan has much to gain and will continue to have a critical role, be well-positioned to have a role in supporting the outcomeโ in Afghanistan, said US State Departmentโs spokesman Ned Price.

Briefing journalists in Washington on Monday, Mr Price said that โnot only the United States seeks, but that many of our international partners, many of the countries in the region also seekโ this supporting role from Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Dr Moeed Yusuf pointed out President Bidenโs failure to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington sought help to stop the Taliban taking over. โThe cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban has captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout,โ the report added.
The newspaper noted that while Mr Yusuf did not elaborate on his options, โPakistan has cultivated deep ties with its โiron brotherโ China, which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.

The report pointed out that the diplomatic affront was the latest setback in US-Pakistan relations after their cooperation during the war on terrorism following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by Al Qaeda.
Under the Trump administration, the US severed $2 billion in security assistance to Pakistan after Donald Trump accused his ally of โnothing but lies & deceitโ. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Mr Khan to the White House.

