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US in dialogue with India on Sri Lanka: Boucher

The violence in Sri Lanka was disturbing and the stepped up LTTE attacks showed that rebels were proceeding towards war.

Published on: May 27, 2006 12:59 PM IST
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The US has said it was engaged in an "active dialogue" with India on the developments in Sri Lanka where the stepped up attacks by the Tamil Tigers were particularly "very troublesome", but stressed that it was up to New Delhi to decide the kind of role it wanted to play.

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The violence in Sri Lanka was "very, very disturbing" and the stepped up LTTE attacks showed that the rebels were proceeding towards war rather than keeping the focus on peace talks with the Colombo government, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Richard Boucher said in an interview.

Asked what role the US would like New Delhi to play, Boucher replied: "That is for India to decide. That is where we have an active dialogue with India but ultimately how much India should do, how it wants to work with the international community that will be for India to decide."

"First of all we are interested in the Indian view. Second we are interested in Indian thoughts on how the international community should proceed but we are also looking to enhance our cooperation with India," the senior State Department official said.

 
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