"The Haqqani Network has killed more Americans in Afghanistan than any other terrorist group, but the government of Pakistan has done little to go after it, despite taking some USD 33 billion of United States' money since 9/11," Congressman Ted Poe, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee Chairman, said in a statement.
"My bipartisan amendment limits foreign aid to Pakistan until the Administration certifies that Pakistan has shown progress in arresting and prosecuting Haqqani Network senior leaders and mid-level operatives," he said.
"We need to be evaluating how all American foreign aid is spent," he said adding that a big part of making sure quality evaluations are being done is by having an evaluation policy that lays out the standards.
"It is a basic, common sense idea, but the Department of Defence has yet to institute such a policy. My bipartisan amendment encourages such a policy because Americans have the right to know what bang for the buck every taxpayer dollar is getting," Poe said.
The certification as part of the National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA) - 2017 was passed by the House of Representative last week and is expected to be passed by the Senate this week before heading to the White House for the US President Barack Obama to sign it into law.
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