"We value our cooperation with Pakistan and want to see it continue," a State Department spokesperson told PTI.
But, the spokesperson added, Trump has been clear that "we are looking to the Pakistani government to take decisive action against militant groups based in Pakistan that are a threat to the region."
"It is vital to US interests that Pakistan prevent terrorist sanctuaries," the spokesperson said.
The National Assembly also condemned Trump's "hostile and threatening" statements against Pakistan.
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Pakistan, which has accused the US of making unjustified allegations against it, has cancelled at least three senior level meetings with Trump administration officials.
The State Department, however, said Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with their efforts in the region.
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