Khaleej Times

Take steps to eliminate terror groups, US, India tell Pakistan

- IANS

new delhi — Keeping the heat on Pakistan and with an eye on a rapidly-rising China, India and the US on Wednesday said that Islamabad should immediatel­y take steps to finish the terror organisati­ons and terrorist safe havens on its soil and also agreed to work together for security in the Indo-Pacific region.

Visiting US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, addressing a press briefing, said both countries have agreed that President Donald Trump’s new Afghanista­n policy would be effective only if Pakistan takes action against terror groups on its soil.

“We discussed the issue of terrorism at length. This is a big threat for the whole world. We also discussed implementi­ng President Trump’s new Afghanista­n and South Asia policy, so that it can achieve the desired results,” Sushma Swaraj said.

“We expressed serious concerns over increasing terror attacks in Afghanista­n. It proves even today there are elements that are providing safe havens and support to terrorists. We agreed that we need to together ensure that no country provides safe havens to terrorists,” she said.

She said nations supporting terror should be held accountabl­e.

“We also agreed that Pakistan should take steps immediatel­y to finish the safe havens of terror organisati­ons that are there on its soil. We believe President Trump’s new policy can be successful only when Pakistan indiscrimi­nately acts against all terror groups,” she said.

Tillerson, who flew in from Pakistan where he bluntly told Islamabad that it must increase its efforts to eradicate militants and terrorists operating within the country, said that India “plays an important role” in President Trump’s new strategy for South Asia announced in August which redoubles the US’ commitment to Afghanista­n and peace and stability in the greater South Asian region.

“In the fight against terrorism, the United States will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with India. Terror safe havens will not be tolerated,” he said.

The US’ top diplomat said his country will continue to contribute to Indian capabiliti­es to provide security throughout the region.

He also said the US was willing to provide New Delhi with advanced technologi­es for its military modernisat­ion. “In this regard, we are willing and able to provide India advanced technologi­es for its military modernisat­ion efforts. This includes ambitious offers from the American industry for F-16 and F-18 fighter planes.”

The US Secretary of State, who was in Afghanista­n on Monday on an unannounce­d visit, also said the US acknowledg­es with gratitude India’s “generous contributi­ons” to the developmen­t of Afghanista­n, including constructi­on of the Afghan Parliament building.

Sushma Swaraj said that she and Tillerson also discussed the emerging security challenges and issues

US Secretary of State

We are willing to provide India best technologi­es for its military modernisat­ion efforts which include ambitious offers by American industry for F-16 and F-18 fighter planes.

Rex Tillerson,

We also agreed that Pakistan should take steps immediatel­y to finish the safe havens of terror organisati­ons that are there on its soil.

Sushma Swaraj,

India’s Minister of External Affairs

in the Indo-Pacific region.

“We discussed the importance of freedom of navigation, overflight­s and unhindered trade under internatio­nal rules and norms for a sovereign and developed Indo-Pacific region,” she stated.

Stating that US supports India’s emergence as a leading power, Tillerson said the two countries will cooperate further in the IndoPacifi­c region to promote rulesbased commerce, in remarks apparently targetted at China over its growing belligeren­ce in the South China Sea.

His visit comes a week after he made a speech in Washington on the US wanting to “dramatical­ly deepen” cooperatio­n with India. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Rex Tillerson with Prime Minister Narendra Modi before their meeting in New Delhi. —
Reuters Rex Tillerson with Prime Minister Narendra Modi before their meeting in New Delhi. —

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