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'You're not fooling anybody': Jaishankar slams US F-16 deal for Pakistan

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Washington, Sep 26: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday raised questions on the Biden administration's approval of a USD 450-million sustenance package for F-16 fleet and said that America's relationship with Pakistan has "not served" either of the two countries.

Jaishankar slams US F-16 deal to Pakistan

"it's a relationship that has neither ended up serving Pakistan well, nor serving the American interests. So, it is really for the United States today to reflect on what are the merits of this relationship and what do they get by it," Jaishankar said at an event organised by the Indian American community in Washington.

F-16 sales to Pakistan problematic for IndiaF-16 sales to Pakistan problematic for India

Referring to the argument made by the US that F-16 sustenance package is to fight terrorism, he said everybody knows where and against whom F-16 are used.

"You're not fooling anybody by saying these things," he said in response to a question.

Early this month, the Biden administration approved a USD 450 million F-16 fighter jet fleet sustainment programme to Pakistan, reversing the decision of the previous Trump administration to suspend military aid to Islamabad for providing safe havens for the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network.

In a notification to the US Congress, the State Department made a determination approving a possible foreign military sale for sustainment and related equipment for an estimated cost of USD 450 million, arguing that this will sustain Islamabad's capability to meet current and future counterterrorism threats by maintaining its F-16 fleet.

In a call with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had expressed India's concerns about the F-16 package to Pakistan.

To a question about a possible role for India in mediating an end to the Ukraine-Russia war expertly framed, Jaishankar did not rule it out. But he also made it clear India is not campaigning for it.

"If we can help in some way we will be obviously responsible enough to do that," the Minister said, adding, "I think the participants know that the rest of the world knows that. Beyond that what happens that's in the realm of diplomacy so I can't say anything."

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