Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Now, plastic bullets to quell mob in Kashmir US NSA tells Pak leaders to confront ‘terror in all forms’

- Rezaul H Laskar

NEW DELHI: US National Security Adviser (NSA) HR McMaster on Monday told Pakistan’s top civilian and military leaders of the “need to confront terrorism in all its forms”, a day after he hinted the Trump administra­tion could take a tougher stance on Islamabad.

McMaster arrived in Pakistan for an unannounce­d visit after travelling to Afghanista­n, where he told the media that Pakistan should target militant groups “less selectivel­y” and pursue diplomacy that does not use “proxies that engage in violence”.

A statement from the US embassy in Islamabad said McMaster expressed appreciati­on for Pakistan’s democratic and economic developmen­t but also “stressed the need to confront terrorism in all its forms”.

McMaster, who was making his first visit to Pakistan in his role as NSA, discussed a range of bilateral and regional issues during meetings with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, special advisor to the prime minister Sartaj Aziz, and NSA Nasser Khan Janjua.

A statement from Sharif’s office quoted the PM as saying that Pakistan is looking forward to “forging a strong and mutually beneficial partnershi­p with the US” and working with the new US administra­tion to “promote peace and security in the region and beyond”.

Sharif also referred to his commitment to a peaceful neighbourh­ood and “reiterated his firm conviction on sustained dialogue and meaningful engagement as the only way forward to resolve all outstandin­g issues between India and Pakistan, including the Kashmir dispute”.

He also welcomed President Donald Trump’s “willingnes­s to help India and Pakistan resolve their difference­s particular­ly on Kashmir”.

India, however, has already rejected any role for the US in mediating between New Delhi and Islamabad.

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