Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that Washington's ties with Pakistan have improved since he cut $1.3 billion in security assistance to Islamabad, rejecting the suggestion that aid was an effective foreign policy tool.
Talking to media persons at his golf resort in New Jersey on Sunday evening, the US President also recalled his July 22 meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, pointing out that it was "a very good" meeting.
Trump, who hosted Khan at the White House, has twice referred to this July 22, indicating that it has created an opportunity for rebuilding a once-close relationship between the countries.
"So, what happened: I cut back $1.3 billion. We have a better relationship now," he said, arguing that foreign aid does not help build a relationship.
"I also cut it back on the Palestinians because they speak very badly about our country," he said. "So, I cut it back on the Palestinians. We were paying $500 billion a year, and now we're paying nothing," he added.