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India Spurns Pakistan Call for New York Talks
Reuters ^ | Monday October 29 7:37 AM ET | Reuters

Posted on 10/30/2001 3:34:45 AM PST by American_Patriot_For_Democracy

NEW DELHI - India rebuffed on Monday a call by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf for the leaders of the two countries to resume peace talks in New York next month.

Local news reports quoted Musharraf as saying on Sunday he wanted Pakistan and India to revive their stalled dialogue when he and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee (news - web sites) travel to New York to attend a UN General Assembly session.

``We believe for such a dialogue to resume an atmosphere conducive for this has to be created by Pakistan,'' foreign ministry spokeswoman Nirupama Rao told a news conference.

``In any case, there does not seem to be any time available (on Vajpayee's schedule) for such a meeting in New York.''

Musharraf and Vajpayee held a summit in July in the northern Indian town of Agra that ended in stalemate over the revolt-racked Himalayan territory of Kashmir (news - web sites).

Last week, Vajpayee said talks with Musharraf would be futile until Islamabad stopped backing what he called cross-border terrorism in Kashmir. Pakistan says it gives only moral support to separatist rebels in Kashmir and denies direct involvement in the conflict


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1 posted on 10/30/2001 3:34:45 AM PST by American_Patriot_For_Democracy
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
Why are we kissing Pakistan's butt?
2 posted on 10/30/2001 3:36:04 AM PST by American_Patriot_For_Democracy
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
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3 posted on 10/30/2001 3:39:22 AM PST by sickandtired
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
You may have noticed we have a few troops over there? That's why we're kissing their butt.
4 posted on 10/30/2001 3:53:46 AM PST by mmmmmmmm....... donuts
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
Who would want to be in the same room w/ a bunch of ragheads in NYC?
5 posted on 10/30/2001 4:22:05 AM PST by putupon
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
These moves by Pakistan remind me of North Vietnamese peace offers.
6 posted on 10/30/2001 4:36:29 AM PST by MaxwellWolf
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
Now at last we can justly curse the historical memory of Clement Atlee and Lord Mountbatten, for creating this intractable mess.

I dearly hope we're building ties to the Indians behind the scenes.

7 posted on 10/30/2001 4:39:22 AM PST by silmaril
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
I'm not sure India should have rejected this. Pakistan has taken some very positive and risky steps to assist the United States. Musharraf canned his top Generals who supported the Taliban and sacked the head of the intelligence agency.

I think Pakistan is one of those countries who heard George Bush say that each nation must decide whether it is with us or with the terrorists.

8 posted on 10/30/2001 5:16:35 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
"We believe for such a dialogue to resume an atmosphere conducive for this has to be created by Pakistan."

Comeon guys. I totally disagree with India that Pakistan is not creating a conductive atmosphere for talks.

Pakistan is promoting terrorism not only to India but to many other nations through so called muslims jihadi militant groups..

The best example is attack on our homeland on 9/11/2001 where there is enough evidence that the money was routed and funded through terrorist based in Pakistan And rest of the world is still united not to term Pakistan as a terrorist state.

I do believe that our CIA is also fully responsible to feed Pakistan and Osama Bin Laden.

What are we talking about here? Are we waiting for these muslim outfits to drop a nuke bomb before we say that the conductive atmosphere is now set for talks.

I am sick of this political propaganda. Just bomb these terrorist sponsoring nations like Pakistan and ask questions later.

9 posted on 10/30/2001 6:05:08 AM PST by Daveforjustice
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To: Daveforjustice
Things have changed in Pakistan since 9/11. You cannot deny that they have been cooperating with us in extraordinary ways, including arresting individuals that we want and turning them over without any formal extradition.

We have enough problems with the nations that are not cooperating. Why some of you want to nuke those that are is beyond comprehension.

10 posted on 10/30/2001 6:32:01 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
I'm not sure India should have rejected this. Pakistan has taken some very positive and risky steps to assist the United States.

I'm in agreement here. It never hurts to set down and talk. Especially, since Patistan may very well be facing a revolution over their support of the US in Aghanistan. It would benefit India to support the present Paki regime, rather than a fundamentalist Taliban Muslim regime.

There may come a time when India will have to jump in to save the Paki government.

11 posted on 10/30/2001 6:33:12 AM PST by rstevens
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
Why don't we give Kashmir to the Palestinians and call the ongoing Mideast conflict a tie?
12 posted on 10/30/2001 7:06:10 AM PST by dead
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To: Dog Gone
Things have changed in Pakistan since 9/11. You cannot deny that they have been cooperating with us in extraordinary ways, including arresting individuals that we want and turning them over without any formal extradition.

Well I agree with you that Pakistan is supporting us in extraordinary ways in the fight against terrorism.
But I am more furious to see that why in the first place we didn't listen to other nations cry to end the terrorism before it happened in our own homeland. Anyway I know we can't turn the clock back but atleast we should make a clear distinction on who can be trusted and who cannot be.

But how can we remove the terrorism from the world while sheltering the very root of terrorism.
At some point we have to ask them to stop playing double games or else we will always live in fear.
Don't you see the Pakistan is not under democratic government now and the support is coming from the military who is controlling the Pakistan and not from the Pakistan people.

There is a big difference between the people of a nation supporting us and the nation ruled by militaty supporting us. Taliban is a creation of Pakistan. If you don't agree with me on this than I don't know what to say.

13 posted on 10/30/2001 7:19:44 AM PST by Daveforjustice
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To: Daveforjustice
Certainly Pakistan is ruled by the military. It was a democratic country until the coup a year or so ago. That is a good thing.

Right now what we would prefer is an authoritative government that can crack down on those opposed to us.

Without question, Pakistan was instrumental in putting the Taliban in power in Afghanistan. Their reason for doing so was local geopolitical considerations. With relations with the US frozen and hostile relations with its powerful neighbor to the south, they felt it necessary to assist a pro-Pakistan government in Kabul which was fighting forces supported by India.

That's not an excuse, but that's the way it was.

Bush told Musharraf to make a decision, one way or the other, NOW. It had to have been a tremendously difficult decision. It required Pakistan to abandon its support of the Taliban forces and turn against many of their own citizens who ally themselves with the Taliban. It risked civil war, and it greatly increased the chances that Musharraf would be assassinated.

But he made that decision, and he's implementing it fully. It is still a tremendously difficult time for Pakistan, but it is essential that we support Musharraf and not betray him.

Peoples' minds can be changed. The Germans are no longer a bunch of nazi sympathizers. Japan is not chock full of people who are willing to die in suicide attacks on behalf of the emperor.

It is FAR more preferable to have Pakistan become a stable ally in the region. It will help counter Chinese power and it can serve as a model for other islamic states, much like Turkey.

That is what we are trying to accomplish and we have already made great strides toward accomplishing that.

14 posted on 10/30/2001 7:49:14 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
It is FAR more preferable to have Pakistan become a stable ally in the region. It will help counter Chinese power and it can serve as a model for other islamic states,

Pakinstan counter Chinese power? The Pakis are one of China's best allies, along with the monstrous dictatorship in Myanmar. It's a well known fact that Pakistan would not have a nuclear bomb without Chinese assistance.

The notion of Pakistan countering Chinese power in the region is ludicrous.

15 posted on 10/30/2001 8:45:51 AM PST by servantoftheservant
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To: Dog Gone
"But he made that decision, and he's implementing it fully. It is still a tremendously difficult time for Pakistan, but it is essential that we support Musharraf and not betray him."

As You Sow, So Shall You Reap They have came a long way in spreading terrorism and so they have got no option left but to support the US against terrorism.
Our President made it clear to Pakistan that you are either with us or against us.

What do you think will happen if US asks them to stop supporting the terrorism across their border or face the American troops? Don't you think the peace will return to Asia?. They can't stand and say they are not supporting terrorism. And still we are trying to remove all sanctions and give billions of dollars in loan to improve their economy.
That's our committment to show them that (Before 9/11/01 and even after that)we are always with them.
We have always taken Pakistan side.

In return what we have got is TO FACE TERRORISM ON OUR HOMELAND.

16 posted on 10/30/2001 9:26:05 AM PST by Daveforjustice
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
Why is anyone surprised that India would reject peace discussions with Pakistan now????
17 posted on 10/30/2001 9:29:37 AM PST by Patria One
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To: Patria One
I think pressure is mounting high on Pakistan to clean the mess they have created.
Take my advice they are never for peace. It's a white lie.
18 posted on 10/30/2001 9:42:10 AM PST by sdklive
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
Pakistan says it gives only moral support to separatist rebels in Kashmir and denies direct involvement in the conflict
hmmmm. So who is funding them ?
19 posted on 10/30/2001 9:49:37 AM PST by Rahul
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
India is saying it will not allow Pakistan to fight and negotiate at the same time. India sees Israel's failures and is learning from them.
20 posted on 10/30/2001 10:19:06 AM PST by xm177e2
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