A Nuclear Armed Pakistan sits at nexus of Russian, Chinese and American geopolitical interests: Centcom Commander

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2018-12-08T15:35:08+05:00 News Desk

WASHINGTON - Lieutenant general Kenneth McKenzie, the incoming chief of US Central Command, said he would make Pakistan a priority engagement after he takes command of the strategic command theatre.

In a written response link to a set of advance policy questions, the Marine Corps general termed the military to military relationship between the two countries strong and important strategically, given “that Pakistan is a nuclear power that sits at the nexus of Russian, Chinese, Indian and American geopolitical interests”.

McKenzie said previous frustration between Washington and Islamabad has centered around instability in Afghanistan.

On Monday, US President Donald Trump wrote a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan seeking Islamabad’s help in facilitating a negotiated settlement of the lingering conflict in Afghanistan.

The US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation at the Department of State Zalmay Khalilzad made a trip to Pakistan this week to reiterate President Trump’s desire to seek the country’s cooperation for peace and stability in Afghanistan. In a meeting with Khalilzad, Imran said he personally wished for regional peace and that Trump’s letter urging Pakistan to back the peace process was welcomed.

McKenzie said, “stability in the South Asia region remains the most important mutual strategic interest for both the US and Pakistan, and I think we must continue to engage with Pakistani leadership to realise how we can achieve this mutual interest”.

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