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Hillary stands against aid restriction on several countries including Pakistan

WASHINGTON: Hillary Clinton US Secretary of State has warned the lawmakers that she would recommend President Barack Obama to veto a bill, which imposes aid restrictions on Pakistan and other countries.

She said this in a letter to leadership of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, which last week passed the foreign authorization bill, which among other things requires a certification from the Secretary of State that Pakistan is not supporting terrorist activities.

Expressing her strong opposition to the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Clinton told the Congressional leadership, “For Pakistan, the bill toughens the certification criteria for assistance under Kerry-Lugar-Berman Pakistan legislation and removes altogether that law’s waiver authorities.”

“The Secretary did send a letter to the House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen as well as Ranking Member Howard Berman yesterday objecting to the authorization bill that the House Foreign Affairs panel approved last week on a party-line vote,” State Department spokesman Mark Toner said.

“We believe the funding levels and restrictions that were inherent in the House Appropriations Subcommittees markup are not reflective of the current roles played by State and USAID in executing and enhancing our national security,” Toner said.

“We believe that the proposed funding level would have serious implications on our operations,” he said.

Clinton said in her letter on July 26, the bill includes onerous restrictions and State operations, international organizations and foreign assistance.

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