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US paper lauds
Pakistan’s constructive response to Mumbai attacks
WASHINGTON, Nov 29 (APP):
Praising the Pakistani government’s constructive response to Mumbai terrorist
attacks, a U.S. newspaper on Saturday urged the incoming Barack Obama administration
to continue encouraging Pakistan and India to cooperate towards peace and
security in the region. In an editorial, The Washington Post appreciated
the Pakistani leadership’s gesture to send a senior intelligence official
to India as well as President Asif Ali Zardari’s assurance of cooperation
in finding out culprits behind attacks.
It particularly noted
President Zardari’s emphasis that the two countries “should not fall into
the trap of the militants.”
The editorial also recognized
President Zardari’s reaching out to India. “Mr. Zardari promised a no?first?use
policy on nuclear weapons and spoke of an eventual ‘nonnuclear treaty’,”
the Post said, arguing that “a rapprochement with India would permit the
Pakistani government to devote more military resources to the fight against
terrorists.”
“The United States, in
what’s left of the Bush administration’s term and right from the start
of the Obama administration’s, must continue nudging these two rivals toward
cooperation. As the bloodbath in Mumbai so vividly illustrates, terrorism
is not only America’s enemy, but Pakistan’s and India’s as well,” the Post
said.
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The newspaper also praised
Pakistan’s recent counterterrorism efforts along its Afghan border and
said Washington wants the Pakistani army’s cooperation in fighting terrorism.
“In recent weeks, U.S.
officers in Afghanistan reported better results, crediting the Pakistanis
with taking the offensive against the Taliban on Pakistani territory.” |
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