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Rice pushes Pakistan, seeks to curb India response
Wed Dec 3, 2008 11:14pm EST
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By Sue Pleming
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pressed Pakistan to cooperate fully in the probe into the Mumbai attacks but she also warned India against any action that could stoke regional conflict.
In a delicate balancing act aimed at curbing tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, Rice said she had gone to India to show the Bush administration's solidarity and empathy with the Indian people after the attacks on Mumbai that killed nearly 200 people, including six Americans.
"This is the time for everybody to cooperate," Rice told a news conference in New Delhi late on Wednesday.
But she stressed Pakistan must help India in its investigation into the attacks on the financial hub last week.
"Pakistan has a special responsibility to do so and should do so transparently, fully, urgently and that is the message that we have delivered (to Pakistan)," she said.
India's Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee had harsh words for Pakistan, linking groups based there to the attacks in which Indians and foreigners were targeted. U.S. officials have also blamed groups based wholly or partially in Pakistan.
"I informed Dr. Rice there is no doubt that the terrorist attacks in Mumbai were perpetrated by individuals who came from Pakistan and whose controllers are in Pakistan," said Mukherjee, with Rice at his side.
Rice said if "non-state actors" were responsible, then it was Pakistan's responsibility to take tough action against them and cooperate in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
RISE IN TENSIONS
Pakistan has promised to act but insists it needs tangible proof, and has also indicated it will not accept an Indian demand to hand over 20 of its most wanted men that New Delhi says are living in Pakistan.
When pressed on whether she would push Pakistan to hand over the 20, Rice skirted around the issue and said she did not want to "get into the specifics."
But she made clear any response by India should not lead to increased tensions between the neighbors, who have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947.
"Any response needs to be judged by its effectiveness in prevention and also by not creating other unintended consequences or difficulties," Rice said.
In a two-pronged effort to put pressure on the Pakistanis, the top U.S. military commander visited Islamabad while Rice was in India, urging that country to broaden its campaign against militant groups following the attacks in Mumbai.
Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, urged Pakistan to "investigate aggressively any and all possible ties to groups in Pakistan" and "take more, and more concerted, action against militant extremists elsewhere in the country." Continued...
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