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Washington: A bill has been introduced in America to end the status of Pakistan as a major non-NATO ally country. This bill has been introduced by an influential MP of the Republican Party. It has been introduced in the House of Representatives, the lower house of the US Parliament. In this, it has been proposed to end the status of Pakistan as a major non-NATO ally country.
Andy Biggs, a member of the US Parliament and Chairman of the Crime and Federal Government Oversight Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, has introduced this bill, which states that only if Pakistan continues military action against the Haqqani network, then the President can A certificate should be issued in this regard.
This demand was raised in the bill
The bill states that if the President issues a certificate, it should state that Pakistan has taken steps to demonstrate its commitment to prevent the Haqqani network from using Pakistan as a safe haven. The certificate should also state that Pakistan actively coordinates with the Afghan government to stop the movement of members of terrorist organizations like the Haqqani network across the Afghan-Pakistan border. Biggs first introduced this bill in the US House of Representatives in January 2019. After this this bill has been introduced several times. However, this bill has not moved forward.(Language)
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