"We are concerned about Pakistan's crackdown on international charitable organisations and other NGOs," the State Department Spokesperson, John Kirby, said referring to Pakistan government's direction to international children's aid agency 'Save the Children' to shut down its operations in the country.
"Save the Children has worked in Pakistan for more than 35 years, carrying out programmes in health, education, and food security that reach more than four million children and their families," he said.
"Recently, several of these partners have reported increasing difficulty doing business in Pakistan. This has had a significant negative impact on international partner efforts to support Government of Pakistan priorities," he added.
Noting that Pakistan's international development partners respect the Government's need for full transparency from international NGOs involving their activities within the country, Kirby said the US also agree that INGOs must operate within a relevant legal and regulatory framework.
"INGOs are an important part of the international development community's effort to support the Government of Pakistan in facilitating effective and meaningful development, governance, and humanitarian assistance to benefit the people of Pakistan," Kirby said.
