Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Making sure that Pak not using military aid against India: US
To meet one of India's biggest worries Obama administration point man in South Asia, said that the U.S. has taken the necessary steps to ensure that armed support Pakistan has not been second-hand in India.
This was discussed last week the planned dialogue bordering India and U.S., led by Commerce Secretary SM Krishna and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
"I believe they (India) to understand that we are trying to build Pakistan's counterinsurgency capabilities, and we are trying to quit the program to ensure that weapons are not used in parallel with India," Assistant Secretary of State South and Central Asia, "said Robert Blake in response to the question whether the State Title Blog meeting.
This is the first time the U.S. has revealed that the group of people required to ensure that their armed hold up in Pakistan will not be used next to India.
There has been one of the biggest concerns of the Indian crop cream, which was in fact a sign of their U.S. counterpart last week in a strategic dialogue was held in the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign relationships.
Blake says India and U.S. have a common interest in stabilizing Pakistan and New Delhi tau U.S. Pak policy.
"They think we have a common draft to help stabilize Pakistan, and they are probably well aware that the spiral downward would not be India's interest, Mr. Blake said in an interview is a Ministry of Foreign Affairs Forum blog.
Participation in the blog forum, Teresita Schaffer, director of the South Asia Program, CSIS - Washington-based think tank, says the United States, India and Pakistan share the interest in Pakistan's government raised more than terrible, it should be sideways.
"That does not mean that India and Pakistan agreed to complete many things. But beneath it all is so much undivided interest in common is that we must not forget," she supposed.
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Barack Obama,
Hillary Clinton,
India,
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