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US for dialogue between India, Pakistan to ease tensions

The US on Wednesday said it wanted India and Pakistan to improve cooperation and communication between them to ease tensions and fight against the common threat of extremism.

Published on: Nov 30, 2016 01:36 PM IST
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The US on Wednesday said it wanted India and Pakistan to improve cooperation and communication between them to ease tensions and fight against the common threat of extremism.

There has been increased volatility along the Line of Control — the de facto border — since a terror attack on an Indian Army base at Uri. (HT File Photo)
There has been increased volatility along the Line of Control — the de facto border — since a terror attack on an Indian Army base at Uri. (HT File Photo)

“We continue to want to see dialogue and discussion between India and Pakistan to improve cooperation, to improve communication, and improve shared efforts against a common threat,” state department spokesperson John Kirby told reporters at his daily news conference.

“We have talked about the threat of extremism there in the region. It affects everybody on both sides,” he said in response to a question.

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There has been increased volatility along the Line of Control — the de facto border — since a terror attack on an Indian Army base at Uri. India subsequently responded with what the government termed “surgical strikes”, which Pakistan denied ever took place.

According to the multi agency centre (MAC) — which collates inputs from the army, paramilitary forces and the intelligence agencies — at least 75 militants have entered the state as compared to 30 in 2015.

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