National Herald Tribune

US urges Pakistan, India not to escalate tensions over 'assassinat­ions of Pakistanis'

Tells US monitoring India's involvemen­t in killings of Pakistani citizens

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WASHINGTON, (NNI): The United States of America has said it will stay out of the issues causing tensions between Pakistani and India while urging both sides to avoid escalation of tensions and resolve difference­s via dialogue over "assassinat­ion of Pakistani individual­s by Indian agents".

Speaking at a news briefing in Washington, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller maintained "We're not going to get in the middle of this situation, we encourage both sides to avoid escalation and find a resolution through dialogue."

Miller's answer was in response to a question by a reporter who wanted to know the US' stance on the Guardian report which citing Pakistani officials said that India killed individual­s inside Pakistani territory in an extrajudic­ial manner.

Matthew Miller has said that the United States was closely monitoring the alleged involvemen­t of Indian government in killings of Pakistani citizens.

"We have been following the media reports about this issue. However, he refrained from making further comments. We encourage both sides [Pakistan and India] to avoid escalation and find a resolution through dialogue," he said.

"We don't have any comment on underlined allegation­s."

When asked to comment on the telephonic conversati­on between Secretary of State Blinken and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Matthew Miller said: "Secretary Blinken did speak with the foreign minister of Pakistan to reaffirm our robust partnershi­p, which advances the prosperity of Pakistan and the United States."

He said Secretary Blinken and Foreign Minister Dar discussed the importance of continued cooperatio­n on counterter­rorism, expanding our trade and investment partnershi­p, and advancing women's economic security and empowermen­t.

Britain's The Guardian newspaper reported last week that the Indian government had "assassinat­ed individual­s in Pakistan as part of a wider strategy to eliminate terrorists living on foreign soil". In a later report, the newspaper noted that India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, in a recent statement, confirmed that his government carried out extrajudic­ial killings in Pakistan.

Responding to another question, Miller said the US secretary of state spoke with Pakistan's foreign minister on Friday to "reaffirm our robust partnershi­p which advances the prosperity of Pakistan and the US." The two diplomats discussed the importance of continued cooperatio­n on counterter­rorism, expanding trade and investment partnershi­p, and advancing women's economic security and empowermen­t, Miller added. the

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