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December
2, 2008 Dateline New Delhi
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Mumbai terrorists attacks: Pak's UN envoy says
no point in blame game
Washington:
Pakistan's envoy to the United Nations, Abdullah
Hussain Haroon, has said that there is no point in
either India or Pakistan, or for that matter the international
community engaging in a blame game on what happened
in Mumbai last week. In a letter written to UN Secretary
General Ban Ki-moon, Haroon describes as 'regrettable'
the attempt being made internationally to "involve
Pakistan through its government and people to bear
the brunt of the outrage against the Mumbai incident".
Calling the 'American intervention in Iraq' among
'the costliest mistakes made by mankind', he writes
that the international community is better served
by the 'reality of peace'.
According to the Daily Times, Haroon says the need
of the hour' is to avoid the 'blame game'. He writes,
"In my various discourses at the United Nations I
have tried to explain that in history, whenever the
Khyber is breached, India becomes vulnerable and the
flash point is always within Indian boundaries typically
at Panipat. For a long time we have tried to tell
the world that the frontline has shifted from Afghanistan
into Pakistan and the consequences for India, Middle
East and China are obvious." Haroon also calls for
efforts aimed at helping the Government of Pakistan
not only to defend itself, "but to stamp out the threat
to Pakistan and to the entire world once and for all",
which requires financial aid, political understanding
and 'unstinting military support'. "Whosoever have
planned the Mumbai episode are part of a deliberate
international move emanating out of Al Qaeda" to ratchet
up tension, extend the field of conflict and to undermine
normalisation between Pakistan and India," he claims.
- Dec
2, 2008
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