US wants Pak fight all terror |
Pakistan must fight militant groups that threaten Afghan, Indian and US interests, US Secretary of State John Kerry said January 13th, 2014. Kerry voiced sympathy for the victims of the December 16 attack on a Pakistani military school. Pakistan has long been suspected by the West of playing a double game, fighting some militants while supporting those Pakistani generals regard as strategic assets to be used against rivals and neighbors, India and Afghanistan. Terror groups like the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban, the Haqqani network, Lashkar-e Toiba, and other groups, continue to pose a threat to Pakistan, to its neighbors, and to the United States, said Kerry, adding the task of fighting terrorism was far from finished. Speaking after visiting India, Kerry added that he was deeply concerned by recent violence on the border dividing Kashmir, and called on India and Pakistan to find a diplomatic solution. Referring to a ceasefire line that has become the de facto border dividing Kashmir, Kerry was it was in the interests of Pakistan and India to move the relationship forward.
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