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Sarkozy pays tribute to Mumbai victims, condemns Pakistan

Sarkozy pays tribute to Mumbai victims, condemns Pakistan

Sarkozy pays tribute to Mumbai victims, condemns Pakistan
MUMBAI, Dec 7, 2010 (AFP): French President Nicolas Sarkozy condemned Pakistan Tuesday for allowing extremists "safe havens" in its tribal border areas, as he paid tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

Sarkozy, in Mumbai on the last day of a four-day visit to India, said it was "unacceptable" that terror networks could find refuge in Pakistan and use it as a springboard to attack India, French troops in Afghanistan or other countries.

"It is unacceptable that India's security can be threatened by groups of terrorists acting from neighbouring countries," he said at the Oberoi hotel, one of the luxury hotels besieged by militants in November 2008.

"It is unacceptable for Afghanistan and for our troops that the Taliban and Al-Qaeda find safe haven in the border regions of Pakistan. We know the price that the Pakistani people are paying for terrorism.

"But it is unacceptable for the world that terrorist acts should be masterminded and carried out by terrorist groups in Pakistan."

"I call on all Pakistani authorities to step up their efforts and show that they are resolute in combating these criminals," he added, vowing that "there will be no limit to operational co-operation" in counter-terrorism with India.

Sarkozy, accompanied by his wife Carla Bruni, earlier placed a wreath at a memorial in the south of the city for 18 police officers who lost their lives in the carnage.

The wave of attacks, which also targeted a Jewish centre, a popular tourist restaurant and the city's main railway station, killed 166 people in all, including two French nationals, and injured more than 300.

The deadly assault has been likened to those on the United States on September 11, 2001 and was blamed on the banned, Pakistan-based Islamist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), with help from elements in Pakistan's military.

Seven suspects of the Mumbai attacks have been put on trial in Pakistan, including alleged mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, but none has been convicted.

In a 2009 cable from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, released by WikiLeaks this week, she alleges that Lakhvi kept running the LeT even while in prison in Pakistan awaiting trial.

Sarkozy's comments on India's troubled neighbour mirror similar pronouncements made by US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron, who have both visited New Delhi in recent months.
 
Wonder what will u guys say when Russian PM visits India and tell's u to curb terrorism..
That time also will u say,USA has written the script for Russian PM to tell like this...:pop:
or any other conspiracy awaited????:what:
 
David Cameron 2.0

I wonder if this is coordinated by the Americans too.

Hmmm....

I wonder if only chinese and pakistani are genuine and rest everything in this world is a conspiracy theory !

Cmon, plz dont do a pakistan now !
 
Who cares? Alliances are constantly changing
 
nothing big, we all know it is like a formality. (compliments/condemnation on the latest happenings in host country)
 
David Cameron 2.0

I wonder if this is coordinated by the Americans too.

Sarkozy is anti-muslim everyone should know this by now. Just look at the way he deals with Turkey's EU membership. I think Cameron is making the statements for political gain. Sarkozy not so much.
 
Lets see what the russians have to say next............... Complete failure of foreign policy from the part of pakistan. Its high time that the public awakes and does something for the foreign policy. India aint saint neither is pakistan but the thing is how it is presented..... And may be Indian politicians managed it pretty well
 
lol its not really frowned upon in their culture..why are you complaining?
btw canada isn't far behind either, heard of Quebec?

I need not.... as I do not live in quebec... but the issue is she is the wife of french president and first lady of france, not an ordinary lady... I hope you also understand the issue.... and will agree with the fact that no 1 will look at this issue in a good sense...
 
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