"No, that's not true," State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner told reporters at his daily news conference when asked if it is just using Congress as an excuse not to give F-16 to Pakistan.
"We have made the case for FMF (foreign military finance) funds to be used (towards sale of F-16s to Pakistan)," Toner said.
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"We believe that these F-16s have supported these kinds of operations to date. We think that they reduce the ability of certain militant groups to use Pakistani territory as a safe haven for terrorism and a base of support for the insurgency in Afghanistan," he said.
"But key members of Congress have made it clear that they object to using foreign military financing funds to support this sale. Given these objections, we've told the Pakistanis that they should put forward national funds for the purchase," he said.
Observing that in the US, in checks and balances, Congress does control the purse strings, Toner said the Administration has argued to Congress why it believes that the purchase of these F-16s is in America's interest.
"We'll continue to make that case. In the meantime, we've offered Pakistan an opportunity to purchase these out of their own funds," Toner said.
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