Zee News
India Edition |International Edition
November 8, 2009
         
Pakistan must cooperate in terror probe: Rice
Updated on Monday, December 01, 2008, 00:00 IST
London, Dec 01: United States has told Pakistan it expects nothing short of complete cooperation in investigations into the terrorist rampage in nuclear rival India. Pakistan's response will be a test of the will of the new civilian government, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday.

"What we are emphasizing to the Pakistani government is the need to follow the evidence wherever it leads," Rice said. "I don't want to jump to any conclusions myself on this, but I do think that this is a time for complete, absolute, total transparency and cooperation and that's what we expect."

At President George W. Bush's direction, Rice is cutting short a European trip to visit India later this week. Attacks spanning three days killed more than 170 people in the Indian commercial capital Mumbai, including six Americans.

Indian leaders pointed fingers at "elements in Pakistan" although it is not yet clear where the well-planned operation originated.

"We share the grief and the anger of the Indian people but of course Americans were also killed in this attack and they were killed deliberately because they were Americans," Rice said during a press conference aboard her plane en route to London. "That makes this of special interest and concern to the United States."

Attackers chose sites representing the city's wealth and tourism, and reportedly sought out Westerners as victims. Rice will see Indian leaders in New Delhi. She does not plan to go to Mumbai.

A previously unknown Muslim group called Deccan Mujahideen — a name suggesting origins inside India — has claimed responsibility for the attacks. But Indian officials said the lone surviving gunman, now in custody, told authorities he belonged to a Pakistani militant group with links to the divided Himalayan territory of Kashmir.

India has blamed "elements" from Pakistan for the 60-hour siege during which suspected Muslim militants hit 10 sites across Mumbai. Pakistan denied it was involved and demanded evidence.

India has repeatedly accused Pakistan of complicity in terrorist attacks on its soil, many of which it traces to militant groups fighting Indian rule in Kashmir. The U.S. has tried to persuade Pakistan to shift its security focus from India, with which it has fought three wars, to Islamic militants along the Afghan border.

The Mumbai assaults raised fears among U.S officials of renewed violence between India and Pakistan. Both nations possess nuclear arms.

Rice said Pakistan's US-backed civilian president, Asif Ali Zardari, has pledged to improve relations.

Zardari replaced President Pervez Musharraf earlier this year and has established polite but distanced relations with Washington. Musharraf was a military man and a Bush administration ally against terrorism, but that closeness cost him support at home.

"It's a difficult task for this new Pakistani government," Rice said, referring to the way Islamabad will respond to the attacks next door. "They know this is a time to step up to the task."

Rice spoke Sunday with President-elect Barack Obama, their third conversation about India in as many days.

Obama was expected to announce his pick to replace Rice as the top U.S diplomat later Monday. Democratic officials said Sunday that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton would be named.

Rice is to go to India on Wednesday.

The White House announced Rice's trip Sunday hours after Bush assured India's leader the U.S. government will put it's full weight behind the investigation.

World leaders contact Pak leadership A number of world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Markel and British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, held consultations with the Pakistani leadership to prevent the escalation of the crisis on Monday.

Miliband, who telephoned Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi today, expressed the hope that Pakistan and India "will continue their bilateral cooperation" for stability and economic development in South Asia.

President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani had called the Indian Prime Minister to express shock at the attacks and had assured the Indian leadership of Pakistan's support at this critical time, Qureshi was quoted as telling Miliband by an official statement.

Prince Karim Agha Khan, the spiritual head of the Ismaili community, too arrived in Islamabad in the wake of the tensions between India and Pakistan. He called on Zardari and discussed matters of national interest, officials said.

Zardari yesterday made telephonic calls to French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Afghan President Hamid Karzai to discuss the regional situation.

German Chancellor Markel telephoned Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani last night to discuss the regional situation.

Gilani also received calls from his Czech counterpart Mirk Keplonic and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan.

Bureau Report


Toolbox
aPrint this pages
Post Your Comment     |    aAlert Moderator
Your comment(s) on this article
why is bush sending rice we have a lot of it ,in bangal andhra etc we do like to eat rice he is sending -anony - mars a
dear abhsihek i have this inner gut feeling that one day INDIA would be the MOST POWERFULL and the MOST KIND NATION in this world !!! INSHALLAH -kaasif - new delhi a
this is really a big insult and dare by the terrorist groups towards the indian government and its policypeople of india are very emotional and laovable they never tried to attack or dominate any other countrieshistory has always proved the problems and attacks has been created from neighbour countries like china and pakistanpakistan knows that they never ever can defeat india by direct war,they are not at all as strong as india in all aspects in both economy & power so they are using a different shameful way to damage indian empireso the whole world must know this thing and cooperate india to fight against it`s enemy -abhishek - a
AGAR AAP VOTE NAHI DE RAHEY HO , TO AAP SO RAHEY HO, JAGO RE JAGO RE JAGO RE >>>>> ALWAYS DRINK TATA TEA -TATA TEA - chai jo jaga de !!! a
Mr UDAYRAJ SALUNKHE - SATARA What are you talking about give me one reason why he should not give resignation and not put him into jail just one question out of 100 a HM is giving statment that ``Mumabi ek bada share hai aur aise ek ghatnaye ho jati hai`` this is not about statement rather it shows mumbai govt attitude towards tarriest attack Questioning past does not save your today and I would be happy if The indian govt will resign and some of accountable person should be kept on jail -Anand - Delhi a
Uday Raj Saulakhe, a typical congressi on the board Keep it up your good work ! -Prakash - New Delhi a
BY HEART What PM has said is from his heart When there is calamity on country, country stands united THIS IS INDIA`S PAST, and we all should have to be committed for present and future All politicians should not have to make this attack as their respective political agenda, and most of the time I found these kind of issues are raised by the politicians who are involved in killing of lots of people ! So, each politician has to think about his past, then think about India as a country, its culture, legacy and then think what is that particular politician’s individual capability If he can`t prove his capability, then he has not any right about talking on governance!!!!!!!! -UDAYRAJ SALUNKHE - SATARA a
MAHARASHTRA Deputy CM and Home Minister RR Patil has resigned from his post after Union Home Minister’s resignation Remember Akshardham in Gujrat ,… whether Narendra Modi had resigned after that ? NO!!!! Attack on Parliament ,… Whether after that Home Minister Lalkrushna Advani resigned from his post ? NO !!!!!!!! So, there is not any kind of necessity for resignations further more! RR Patil has already proved his coin as successful Home Minister of MAHARASHTRA state, before attack and in Malegaon bombblasts probe and many more, but due to situation he resigned But rather than resignation respective ministers should have to prove their coin !!!!! Who will be the ministers in charge ? 16000 people`s killer in Babri and thereafter riots in 1993, or 2600 people killer in after Godhra riots or who make her statue when she is alive and sells Taj corridor ? Who will be ? -UDAYRAJ SALUNKHE - SATARA a
WHO ARE THE REAL CULPRITS BEHIND RECENT TERRORISM ALLOVER INDIA ? Malegaon, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Jaipur bombblasts’s mail had been gone from one of the internet caf?f Chennai !!!!!!!! The suspected person is not found out, but the owner of the internet caf?as been taken for few days for investigation purposes and police investigation had been stopped afterwards No significant investigation result has been brought out after the blasts except Maharashtra Government’s ATS [ ANTI TERRORISM SQUAD ] probing in Malegaon bombblasts -UDAYRAJ SALUNKHE - SATARA a
We all should have to be proud of the late officers of Mumbai Police and all Indians naturally felt very sad about the death of Salaskar, Karakare and Kamat in MUMBAI terrorism currently, where more than 200 people are dead and more 350 injured, among which approximately 2-3 militarymen, 17 policemen dead and 25 injured, while combating operation with 12 terrorists in 5 places of MUMBAI But, this time no one has been found out sending mail regarding that and for that purpose no anyother thirdparty person has been investigated, that is a good surprise this time …!!!!!!!! And another bad surprise is that how suddenly terrorism came on the face within few months after nearly 4 years calm, peace and prosperity? -UDAYRAJ SALUNKHE - SATARA a
  1  2  Next