This Article is From May 11, 2010

Pak needs to do more to ensure India and US' safety: Roemer

New Delhi:
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A day after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rapped Pakistan for not revealing enough on Osama bin Laden, comes another strong message for Pakistan. US Ambassador to India Timothy J Roemer has said that Pakistan needs to do more to ensure that India and America are safe.

"While Pakistan has done a lot, they need to do more to ensure India and US are safe," Roemer said. He said that the US is strongly urging Pakistan to take on the extremist threat.

He also said that US is cooperating at the highest level to provide India access to 26/11 accused David Headley.

"We work together in historic ways on providing access to people like David Headley where the US is cooperating at the highest level to eventually provide access to this person who helped pull off the savagery of the attack on Mumbai on 26/11," Roemer told reporters after paying tributes to the 26/11 attack martyrs at Marine Drive in Mumbai.

"We have been providing indirect access to sharing intelligence for months about that acquired information and now the door is open. The opportunity is there for India in the weeks ahead to get direct access in the appropriate way and appropriate time to David Headley," Roemer said.

To a query about India's concerns over alleged diversion of US aid to Pakistan to fund terror activities directed against the country, Roemer said, "We will ensure that the US aid to Pakistan is used in an appropriate manner."

On the scheduled meeting of foreign ministers of India and Pakistan in mid-July, he said, "It is important that India and Pakistan talk."

"President (Barack) Obama requested me that we show respect to the great people of India, to the 18 police officers who gave lives for their country," Roemer said, explaining the reason for his visit to the 26/11 martyrs' memorial, erected outside the Police Gymkhana.

Roemer said two policemen had laid down their lives in the US while protecting those working at the Capitol Hill during an attack.

India is one of the most indispensable allies to the United States, Roemer said.

"When we sought access to 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, we could not get it," he said, apparently referring to how difficult at times it was to secure access to those accused of involvement in international terror plots.

Roemer also spoke of his interaction with residents of Dharavi slum in central Mumbai this afternoon.

(With inputs from PTI)
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