WASHINGTON, July 9: The United States is likely to issue a national interest waiver to Pakistan so that it can continue to receive civil and military aid from Washington, diplomatic sources told Dawn.

A condition in the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill requires the US State Department to certify that Pakistan is cooperating with the US in matters such as combating terrorism and dismantling nuclear proliferation networks.

The certification is already due but official sources in Washington say “the State Department is unlikely to issue such a certificate and instead it will issue a national interest waiver.”

A waiver tells Congress that it is in US national interest to provide civil and military aid to a friendly nation without certifying that the country is meeting the requirements included in the aid package.

Also on Monday, a bill seeking to declare the Haqqani network a foreign terrorist organisation was placed before the House of Representatives.

The House, however, is unlikely to debate it on Monday as the Republicans have introduced another bill to repeal President Barack Obama’s healthcare package.

The move has displaced all scheduled items to Tuesday.

On Sept 22, 2011, a US Senate committee voted to make $1 billion worth of aid to Pakistan conditional on action against the Haqqani network and other militant groups.

This explains why the US administration plans to issue a national interest waiver to the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill as without a waiver the lawmakers may refuse to authorise further payments to Pakistan.

The bill, officially known as the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009, authorises the release of $1.5 billion a year to Pakistan as non-military aid from the period of 2010 to 2014.

Passed into law on Oct 15, 2010, the bill also contains “a sense of Congress” clause, which provides for extending the package through 2019 should Washington feel the need to do so.

Opinion

Editorial

Budget and politics
14 Jun, 2024

Budget and politics

FINANCE MINISTER Muhammad Aurangzeb on Thursday expressed his ‘resolve’ to increase Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ...
New talks?
14 Jun, 2024

New talks?

WILL this prove another false start, or may we expect a more sincere effort this time? Reference is made to the...
A non-starter
14 Jun, 2024

A non-starter

WHILE the UN Security Council had earlier this week adopted a US-backed resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza...
Budget for stabilisation
Updated 13 Jun, 2024

Budget for stabilisation

The proposed steps lack any “disruptive policy changes", especially to "right-size" the govt, and doubts remain on authorities' ability to enforce new measures.
State of the economy
13 Jun, 2024

State of the economy

THE current fiscal year is but another year lost. Going by the new Pakistan Economic Survey, which maps the state of...
Unyielding onslaught
Updated 13 Jun, 2024

Unyielding onslaught

SEVEN soldiers paid the ultimate price in Lakki Marwat on Sunday when their vehicle was blown up in an IED attack,...