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    Obama wants US to facilitate Kashmir resolution
    Monday, November 03, 2008


    WASHINGTON: Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama has said the United States should try to help resolve the lingering Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India as part of efforts to address the problem of militancy in the region.

    In an interview, he favoured the US facilitation toward fostering a better understanding between the two nuclear armed neighbours that have fought wars over the decades-old Kashmir question in the past but are now engaged in a peace process.

    “We should probably try to facilitate a better understanding between Pakistan and India and try to resolve the Kashmir crisis so that they can stay focused not on India, but on the situation with those militants,” he told MSNBC.

    Washington, he said, will respect democracy in Pakistan and pledged coherent cooperation with the democratic government in efforts to root out terrorism from the Afghan border region.

    “The most important thing we’re going to have to do with respect to Afghanistan is actually deal with Pakistan. And we’ve got work with the newly-elected government there in a coherent way that says terrorism is now a threat to you. Extremism is a threat to you,” he added.

    “And, we’ve got to say to the Pakistani people, we’re not just going to fund a dictator in order for us to feel comfortable with who we’re dealing with. We’re going to respect democracy. But, we do have expectations in terms of being a partner against terrorism,” the presidential candidate concluded.

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    Indians flay Obama’s comments on Kashmir

    * BJP says comments ‘unwarranted interference in India’s internal affairs’
    * Party claims terrorism in India, Afghanistan ‘rooted in Pakistan’

    By Iftikhar Gilani

    NEW DELHI: The Indian government on Monday attempted to downplay US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s comments linking solution of the Afghan conflict with resolution of the Kashmir dispute.

    In one of his final interviews before the vote, Senator Obama had suggested on Sunday that the US should try to help resolve the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan, as part of efforts to address terrorism in the region.

    Though there was no official reaction, official sources said it “could be pre-election rhetoric and needs to be ignored”.

    BJP: The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), however, described Obama’s statement as “an unwarranted interference in India’s internal affairs”.

    Party spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said Obama gave such a statement due to the week-kneed policies of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.

    Maintaining that Indian-held Kashmir (***) was an integral part of India, Prasad said *** had no links to Afghanistan.

    Terrorism: He, however, claimed terrorism in both places was rooted in Pakistan.

    “Militancy at both places can be stamped out by putting sufficient political and diplomatic pressure on Islamabad and its intelligence agencies,” he suggested.

    The sources indicated that Indo-US ties did not depend on whether there was a Republican or Democrat administration, adding India had bipartisan support in the US, which was evident from the recent nuclear power deal.

    Government sources, however, said an attitude of trading of terrorism in Afghanistan with terrorism in India was completely unacceptable.

    “It goes against the current tough stand US has taken against terrorism. Obama’s stand appears more like the stand of politicians in India when they play one community against the other or one state’s interest against another just to protect their chair,” said an official.

    Meanwhile in ***, All Parties Hurriyat Conference Chairman (APHC) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq welcomed Obama’s statement.

    “I welcome the growing interest of Barack Obama in resolving the Kashmir dispute” he said.

    Peoples’ Conference Chairman Sajjad Lone, said, “If Obama becomes president and if he exercises his clout to really solve the problems of India and Pakistan, we welcome it. We should welcome anything which puts an end to violence, mayhem and ambiguity.”

    Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan


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