Strongly recommending the case of continued peace talks between India and Pakistan, the Obama Administration has said that a stable Indo-Pak relationship would benefit the world and the US in particular. State Department spokesman, P J Crowley told reporters at his daily news briefing that the US has reiterated that Islamabad should address New Delhi's concern with regard to 26/11. Crowley said that the US has important national and global interests with each of these countries. He said our support for Afghanistan is not taken from Pakistan and our support for Pakistan does not mean a negative for India. The spokesman said that it is vitally important that these countries develop reinforcing relationships. Crowley added that in giving military assistance to Pakistan, US has systems of accountability to be sure that it is being employed in accordance with the agreements that US have with Pakistan
News On AIR | July 28, 2010 11:08 AM
Stable Indo-Pak relationship benefits world and US:Crowley