President Barack Obama should seek cooperation from Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on security matters and counter-terrorism efforts, a leading Republican presidential candidate today said.
"He (Obama) should take this opportunity to seek full Pakistani cooperation with the US-led mission in Afghanistan and our broader counter-terrorism efforts in the region," Senator Marco Rubio said in a statement as Obama met Sharif in Oval Office.
Rubio said Pakistan must fulfil its obligations to deny safe haven to all terrorist groups and take action against those who aid, support and abet them.
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"One sign of Pakistan's seriousness is its handling of the case of Shakil Afridi, who assisted US' efforts to locate Osama bin Laden," Rubio said.
He said in addition to discussing security cooperation, Obama must make human rights issues a priority in his discussions with Sharif.
"Pakistan should enforce its laws equally, giving women and religious minorities the full protections they deserve," he said.
"In particular, it is long past time for Islamabad to repeal Pakistan's harsh blasphemy laws, which unjustly carry a death sentence and enable extremists to blackmail and intimidate their opponents. Prisoners on death row for this 'crime' should be released immediately," Rubio said.