Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US asks Pak to act against culprits of Uri, Pathankot, Mumbai attacks

- Jayanth Jacob letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: A joint statement issued by India and the US after the two-plus-two talks in New Delhi on September 6, mentions Pakistan twice in the context of “cross border terrorist attacks”, and even refers to the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, raising the hope that Trump administra­tion will walk the talk on ramping up diplomatic pressure on India’s neighbour to rein in terrorist outfits.

The two-plus-two dialogue between external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman and their US counterpar­ts Secretary of State Michael R Pompeo and Secretary of Defence James N Mattis saw the two countries strongly urging Pakistan to take various measures to stop cross border terrorism. “India supports President Trump’s South Asia Policy. His call for Pakistan to stop its policy of supporting cross-border terrorism finds resonance with us,” Swaraj said.

The mention of “cross-border terrorist attacks” in the joint statement buttressed India’s position that Pakistan continues to use its territory to aid and abet terrorist attacks against India. The joint statement mentioned Pakistan twice, urging the country to act against terrorist outfits that target India; a similar statement in 2016 had mentioned the neighbour only once. The sides also decided to increase “informatio­n-sharing efforts on known or suspected terrorists,” the joint statement issued after the meeting said. “The counter-terrorism cooperatio­n between India and the US has acquired a new qualitativ­e edge and purpose. We have agreed to deepen ties in internatio­nal forums like the United Nations and the Financial Action Task Force”, Sushma Swaraj said. “The ministers denounced any use of terrorist proxies in the region, and in this context, they called on Pakistan to ensure that the territory under its control is not used to launch terrorist attacks on other countries. On the eve of the 10-year anniversar­y of the 26/11 Mumbai attack, they called on Pakistan to bring to justice expeditiou­sly the perpetrato­rs of the Mumbai, Pathankot, Uri, and other cross-border terrorist attacks,” said the joint statement. The 26/11 Mumbai attacks killed 166 people including six Americans. The two sides also expressed satisfacti­on over the working of the a bilateral dialogue on designatio­n of terrorists launched in 2017.This is aimed at strengthen­ing cooperatio­n and action against terrorist groups, including Al-Qa’ida, ISIS, LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Hizb-ul Mujahideen, the Haqqani Network, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, D-Company, and their affiliates. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also met Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday ahead of landing in India.

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