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NEW ELHI: Germany on Saturday made it clear to Pakistan that it needs to "come clean" over terror allegations, whether those are true or not, as this will be in its best interests.

German ambassador to India Michael Steiner, who took over this week, told reporters here that it did not matter whether the terror charges are proved in a court of law or not, but it was necessary that Pakistan clarify the "clear distinction" between its state institutions and terror outfits.

He was responding to queries about the recent revelations by terror suspect Abu Jundal, who was deported from Saudi Arabia last month, of Pakistani state players' involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks that left 166 dead and over 230 injured in 2008.

"It is well understood that it is in the best interests of Pakistan, whether it is true or not, for it to come clean on any rumours and allegations and to really clarify that there is a clear distinction between its state institutions and any terrorist acts," said Steiner, who was previously a special envoy of Germany to Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Jundal, an Indian who fled to Pakistan after involvement in terror acts here and later masterminded the Mumbai terror strikes along with Laskhar-e-Taiba top brass, had recently revealed that there were officers of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in the control room set up in Karachi by the terror outfit to direct the 10 terrorists who sneaked into the Indian megapolis on Nov 26, 2008.

India has time and again pointed out to the international community the involvement of Pakistan state actors in terror attacks on India. In particular, India has cornered Pakistan over ISI's role in the Mumbai attacks.

"There are some indications, not really proven in a judicial way. But it doesn't matter how far they are true or not. I think it is in the interest of Pakistan to make it clear that its policies have no links, whatsoever, with these (terror) forces which are directed against us all and also directed against legal institutions of Pakistan itself. That is the real danger for Pakistan," Steiner said.

Steiner, who was the key German official hosting the Bonn conference on Afghanistan last year, also reiterated the commitment of the international community to help the war-torn nation to "transition" towards peace by 2014 and to continue helping it in a "transformation" into a stable nation.

He also noted that the message of the Bonn conference, which Pakistan did not attend but India did, was "not to repeat the mistakes that were committed when Russia (erstwhile Soviet Union) left Afghanistan" in the late 1980s, following which the radical elements in Afghanistan overthrew the government under Mohammed Najibullah.

Pakistan needs to come clean on terrorism, says Germany - The Times of India
 
"There are some indications, not really proven in a judicial way. But it doesn't matter how far they are true or not. I think it is in the interest of Pakistan to make it clear that its policies have no links, whatsoever, with these (terror) forces which are directed against us all and also directed against legal institutions of Pakistan itself. That is the real danger for Pakistan,"
I'm not sure if Steiner is dreaming or issuing a serious warning. This may be a hint that the evidence the Germans have is damning but they are holding back from the "judicial way" in hopes of a political solution. He mentioned no time frame yet the Germans are excellent record-keepers and have been known to track down and prosecute criminals sixty years after their crime.
 
wish more nations remind Pakistan nation of this simple fact. of course, in Pak, who do you talk with? democratically elected govt.? Army? ISI? Mullahs? Jihadists? Tribal warlords? or the terrorists? No matter what you think of their past, presently, they are economic superpower in Europe and very disciplined and savvy people.
 
pakistan has to realize that their homegrown terrorism by ISI has destroyed their country. and this has to be at grassroot level. once they realize that , then only they can progress.
 
Are Pakistanis so naive to admit and 'come clean' on the state's terror links? Not a chance in hell! They have already 'come clean' and denied this a gazillion times before that the Army/ISI have nothing to do with terror outfits like the LeT, JeM etc.

So how much 'cleaner' can they get? :blink: :P
 
I pray to GOD that ISI becomes more powerful and Islamized.. only that can dismember that godforsaken country. Not INDIAN NUKES !!
 
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