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December
4, 2008 Dateline New Delhi
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Pakistan serves up biryani to Rice
Islamabad:
As a grim-looking U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice arrived here to give a talking to the Pakistani
establishment on the recent terror attacks in Mumbai,
which cost nearly 200 lives and injuries to nearly
300, the Government of Pakistan went into a hospitality
overdrive to placate her and the other officials she
had brought along. Islamabad laid out a lavish lunch
spread for the VIP guest, the highlight of which was
a lamb biryani accompanied by condiments. According
to informed sources, the luncheon also included a
diverse platter of kebabs, reflective of the culinary
tastes of the western parts of Pakistan. The meal
was rounded off by a variety of deserts that included
kulfi and assorted ice creams. Secretary of State
Rice is not known to be a big eater and is a health
freak who follows a daily exercise regimen, including
the regular use of the treadmill and cross trainers.
Rice is meeting the Pakistani leadership,including
President Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani
here a day after she told reporters in New Delhi that
Pakistan has to be seen to be taking unequivocal action
to get to the bottom of the Mumbai massacre, even
if non-state actors are found to be involved. Rice
has promised the Indian leadership that Washington
will persuade Pakistan to take "very direct and tough
action," even as New Delhi has warned that it would
react in "whatever way necessary" after receiving
the response to its demarche to Pakistan served on
Tuesday. Asked whether the series of terror attacks
in Indian cities warranted Indian military strikes,
Rice had said yesterday that New Delhi's response
should avoid "unintended consequences." She has also
assured India that the U.S. would work "very closely"
to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice
and prevent further strikes of this kind.
- Dec
4, 2008
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