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US to pressure Pakistan on terrorism

T V Parasuram in Washington | October 01, 2003 10:27 IST

The United States has said that cross-border terrorism will be a subject of continuing discussions with Pakistan.

On the eve of the departure of Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and Assistant Secretary of State Christina Rocca to Pakistan, state department spokesperson Richard Boucher on Tuesday said the US would continue to press President Pervez Musharraf to end terrorism.

"The issue of cross-border terrorism remains important to us. President Musharraf has made commitments to end the cross-border activity, and that remains very important to us," Boucher said.

Boucher said the US "is working with both India and Pakistan to look at some of the issues between them, and to encourage them to start engaging in discussions themselves to resolve these issues".


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Sub: What pressure ??

"US would continue to press President Pervez Musharraf to end terrorism." Quote. Both Armitage and Boucher are wasting their time with the General who has, ...


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Sub: US to pressure Pak on terrorism [cross border terrorism]

My suggestion is : Handover Kashmir to Pakistan and send all the Muslims to Pak whether they have migrated to India anytime or by birth ...


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Sub: Where is Rediff Administrator?

Rediff Administrator should read the comments and make a suitable judgement of whether the comments should be posted or not. The previous comment by Jeevan ...


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