US President Donald Trump is "studying and considering his options" for a new strategy to protect the American interest in South Asia, the White House said today after a meeting of Trump with his top national security aides.
The President would take a final decision on this at an appropriate time, it said, without divulging the details of the meeting.
South Asia strategy primarily means the policy in Afghanistan, but the Trump administration feels that the war- torn country needs a regional approach to resolve the decades old problem.
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Besides the National Security Adviser Lt Gen H R McMaster, the meeting was attended by Vice President Mike Pence, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Defence Secretary Jim Mattis, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Director of national Intelligence Daniel Coats, and President's top Adviser on South Asia Lisa Curtis.
Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffand and US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, attended the meeting through a secured video conference.
The administration has said its Afghanistan strategy will be informed by a review of its approach to the broader region, including Pakistan and India.
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