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Pakistan gives a cold welcome to US Secretary of State upon arrival at Islamabad

Pakistan gives a cold welcome to US Secretary of State upon arrival at Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson got a frosty welcome to Pakistan Tuesday after Washington turned up the heat on Islamabad for allegedly providing “safe havens” for Taliban militants.

America´s top diplomat was quietly greeted by a mid-level Pakistani Foreign Office official at the military airport in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, an AFP photographer saw — a welcome devoid of the pomp that usually marks high-level visits.

He was then driven in a convoy of Land Cruisers amid tight security to the US embassy in Islamabad´s diplomatic enclave, before scheduled meetings with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and the army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.

The secretary´s visit, the first to Pakistan by a senior Trump administration official, comes months after the US President angrily accused Islamabad of harbouring “agents of chaos” who could attack US-led NATO forces in neighbouring Afghanistan.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (C) chats with Pakistani foreign office official Sajid Bilal (2nd L) upon his arrival in Islamabad.

It follows on the heels of an unannounced stop in Afghanistan Monday, where Tillerson reiterated America´s commitment to the country and warned that Washington has made “very specific requests” of Pakistan seeking to “undermine the support that the Taliban receives”.

During his brief visit to Afghanistan´s Bagram air base Monday, Tillerson told reporters Pakistan needs to “take a clear-eyed view of the situation that they are confronted with in terms of the number of terrorist organisations that find safe haven inside” the country.

US and Pakistani sources say his visit to Islamabad will be followed later in the year by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis as Trump seeks to send a tough message to the wayward Cold War ally.