United States seem to be discussion in two voices on the attempt bombing in New York's Times Square, warns Pakistan cost if the attack was traced back to the country, but also say that the incident would not have an effect on ties between the two countries.
On the one hand, frequent the U.S. Secretary of Hillary Clinton she wants Pakistan to do more to control the extremists with a hidden warning about the consequences if the Times Square incident was traced back to this country. On the other hand, "says Richard Holbrooke, the American" City-Pak special envoy, some episodes of this would have penalty on tape, and that Washington "respects" Islam efforts in the war on terror.
"We believe there is more to be done," Clinton said Thursday at an interaction at the U.S. Institute of Peace, a Washington-based think tank, when asked to clarify his explanation about her earlier warning of "serious penalty" if the Times Square event was track to Pakistan.
And we are afraid of the cost of a successful attack that can be traced back to Pakistan, because we appreciate a more complete relationship. So we expect more, "Clinton added, repeating her word of warning given an interview broadcast Sunday, but in an indirect mode.
In an effort to pacify ruffled feathers in Pakistan, Foreign Ministry officials played down her commentary to the news channel, suggestive of that it had not been reported in context and that CBS had edited the meeting.
Friday, the Foreign Office in Islamabad says that the United States and Pakistan had agreed that certain events like the Times Square will not affect their ties and both countries will continue to work together to eliminate violence.
The corroboration came in a telephone interview that Holbrooke to Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.
During the interview, it was exchange views on the Times Square event, and it was agreed that this will not affect ties, both countries continue to work together to eliminate violence and will also ensure that information is exchange to check such incidents, Online news agency, citing a foreign office orator.
"Pakistan has played a famous role in the war on terror, and we see the role of Pakistan with great deference," said Holbrooke.
Holbrooke also informed Qureshi on the recent visit of Afghan President Hamid Karzai to the United States.
Briefing was given to Clinton's commands, told Online.
According to sources, "said Holbrooke conformity between the U.S. and Pakistan on the regional situation, especially Afghanistan, will persist.
No comments:
Post a Comment