Washington: US President Barack Obama is declining to endorse strong criticism of Pakistan levelled by the outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, while saying Pakistan must do more to deal with insurgents.
Obama was asked on a radio show on Friday about Admiral Mike Mullen's claim that the Haqqani network "acts as a veritable arm" of Pakistan's intelligence agency.
The President said Mullen's statement "expressed frustration" over the insurgent havens in Pakistan. But Obama said "the intelligence is not as clear as we might like in terms of what exactly that relationship is."
Obama added that whether Pakistan's ties with the Haqqani network are active or passive, Pakistan has to deal with it.
The administration already had sought to tone down Mullen's claim. Obama spoke on "The Michael Smerconish Program."
Obama was asked on a radio show on Friday about Admiral Mike Mullen's claim that the Haqqani network "acts as a veritable arm" of Pakistan's intelligence agency.
The President said Mullen's statement "expressed frustration" over the insurgent havens in Pakistan. But Obama said "the intelligence is not as clear as we might like in terms of what exactly that relationship is."
The administration already had sought to tone down Mullen's claim. Obama spoke on "The Michael Smerconish Program."
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