Washington:
The US Thursday said it was "doing everything" to make sure that Pakistan smashes terror groups like Lashkar-e-Toiba and denies them safe havens, as India remembered 183 people who fell to terrorists' bullets in attacks on Mumbai exactly a year ago.
US National Security Adviser Gen (retd) James Jones said it was in Pakistan's self-interest to take on all kinds of terrorist organisations and if it did so, it would get international support and much more economic assistance.
"I can assure you that we have made our position very clear (to Pakistan). We continue to have daily interaction (with Pakistan), we are doing everything, we can to encourage them to disarm all of them because I said it is in their own interest," Jones told PTI in an interview.
"There is no question that the so-called safe havens in Pakistan are deeply troubling our efforts," he said.
The National Security Adviser said President Barack Obama feels deeply about the Mumbai attacks and there was a "common cause" between the two countries on the issue.
He said terrorism in any form is not acceptable and India and the US would work closely to reduce that threat.
Jones has just returned from Pakistan where he delivered a message from the Obama administration asking Islamabad to step up pressure and reorient its fight against Taliban and al-Qaeda.
US National Security Adviser Gen (retd) James Jones said it was in Pakistan's self-interest to take on all kinds of terrorist organisations and if it did so, it would get international support and much more economic assistance.
"I can assure you that we have made our position very clear (to Pakistan). We continue to have daily interaction (with Pakistan), we are doing everything, we can to encourage them to disarm all of them because I said it is in their own interest," Jones told PTI in an interview.
"There is no question that the so-called safe havens in Pakistan are deeply troubling our efforts," he said.
The National Security Adviser said President Barack Obama feels deeply about the Mumbai attacks and there was a "common cause" between the two countries on the issue.
He said terrorism in any form is not acceptable and India and the US would work closely to reduce that threat.
Jones has just returned from Pakistan where he delivered a message from the Obama administration asking Islamabad to step up pressure and reorient its fight against Taliban and al-Qaeda.
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