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US President Donald Trump outlined the country's new Afghanistan policy in a prime-time speech on Monday, where he also spoke about India and Pakistan.
Addressing the nation in a prime-time speech at a military base near Washington, Trump said his new approach was aimed at preventing Afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for Islamist militants bent on attacking the United States.
Emphasising on strengthening strategic ties with India, he said, "India makes billions of dollars in trade from US and must do more in Afghanistan."
Meanwhile, he slammed Pakistan for giving "safe heaven to agents of chaos, violence and terror".
As expected, the speech - which marked a reversal of his earlier stance on Afghanistan (which advocated troop withdrawal in the country) - prompted a slew of reactions on social media, many of which were critical of Trump.
Abdul Basit, high commissioner of Pakistan to India, was critical of Trump’s call for greater involvement of India in Afghanistan.
After Trump’s address, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a statement:
Meanwhile, the speech was welcomed Afghanistan's envoy to US Hamdullah Mohib, who referred to it as "10 out of 10".
He was quoted by Fox News as saying:
(With inputs from Reuters)
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