Pakistan imposes travel restrictions on U.S. diplomats: FM
Source: Xinhua   2018-05-11 19:14:29

ISLAMABAD, May 11 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan on Friday imposed travel restrictions on U.S. diplomats in the country following a similar decision by the U.S. administration, the Foreign Ministry said.

Pakistan and the United States had announced restrictions on diplomats after a U.S. embassy vehicle driven by Colonel Joseph Emanual Hall, defense and air attache of the U.S. embassy in Islamabad, killed a Pakistani motorcyclist in Islamabad on April 7.

Pakistan on Thursday had confirmed that its diplomats in the United States will face travel restrictions from May 11.

The United States had earlier planned to counter attack the curbs from May 1, but deferred the move for 10 days.

"The restrictions will be implemented on 11 May and these will be on a reciprocal basis. However, negotiations are ongoing between the two sides on the matter," Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said when asked to confirm reports whether the restrictions will be enforced or not.

The relations between the two sides have been under pressure after U.S. President Donald Trump accused Islamabad in January of lying to the United States and offering "little help in hunting terrorists." Washington later suspended its security assistance to Pakistan.

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Pakistan imposes travel restrictions on U.S. diplomats: FM

Source: Xinhua 2018-05-11 19:14:29
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ISLAMABAD, May 11 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan on Friday imposed travel restrictions on U.S. diplomats in the country following a similar decision by the U.S. administration, the Foreign Ministry said.

Pakistan and the United States had announced restrictions on diplomats after a U.S. embassy vehicle driven by Colonel Joseph Emanual Hall, defense and air attache of the U.S. embassy in Islamabad, killed a Pakistani motorcyclist in Islamabad on April 7.

Pakistan on Thursday had confirmed that its diplomats in the United States will face travel restrictions from May 11.

The United States had earlier planned to counter attack the curbs from May 1, but deferred the move for 10 days.

"The restrictions will be implemented on 11 May and these will be on a reciprocal basis. However, negotiations are ongoing between the two sides on the matter," Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said when asked to confirm reports whether the restrictions will be enforced or not.

The relations between the two sides have been under pressure after U.S. President Donald Trump accused Islamabad in January of lying to the United States and offering "little help in hunting terrorists." Washington later suspended its security assistance to Pakistan.

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