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WASHINGTON: The United States said it is ready to support Pakistan and India in finding a resolution to the Siachen conflict but said it primarily saw the issue being resolved by dialogue between the two countries.
“We have made clear to both India and Pakistan that we are prepared to be supportive in any way that might be helpful but primarily we see this being settled by dialogue between (them),” State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said.
She told reporters at the daily Press briefing that a team of US experts has arrived in Islamabad to help Pakistan with search and rescue efforts in the Siachen region, where Pakistan troops and civilians were buried under a large avalanche.
The eight-member team arrived in Islamabad from Afghanistan on Sunday, she said.
Nuland said that improved engagement between the neighbors would help provide more security and stability to millions of people.
In answer to a question whether a Pakistan lawyer Shahzad Akbar, who represents drone victims, is being denied or delayed a visa for a conference on drones in Washington later this month, Nuland asked reporters to refer US embassy in Islamabad regarding this case.
http://dawn.com/2012/04/10/us-ready-to-assist-pakistan-india-resolve-siachen-conflict/
Here we go.. U.S. tries to play world leader again.
“We have made clear to both India and Pakistan that we are prepared to be supportive in any way that might be helpful but primarily we see this being settled by dialogue between (them),” State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said.
She told reporters at the daily Press briefing that a team of US experts has arrived in Islamabad to help Pakistan with search and rescue efforts in the Siachen region, where Pakistan troops and civilians were buried under a large avalanche.
The eight-member team arrived in Islamabad from Afghanistan on Sunday, she said.
Nuland said that improved engagement between the neighbors would help provide more security and stability to millions of people.
In answer to a question whether a Pakistan lawyer Shahzad Akbar, who represents drone victims, is being denied or delayed a visa for a conference on drones in Washington later this month, Nuland asked reporters to refer US embassy in Islamabad regarding this case.
http://dawn.com/2012/04/10/us-ready-to-assist-pakistan-india-resolve-siachen-conflict/
Here we go.. U.S. tries to play world leader again.