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'No pressure from US on Indian troops in Iraq'
Friday, June 13 2003 18:54 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Days ahead of a Pentagon team's arrival to New Delhi, the US on June 13 said Indian troops
would be deployed for non-combat purposes in Iraq, but made it clear that a no from India on its request
for troops would "not damage" ties with Washington.
It also did not want to associate with "any particular kind of formulation" like Pakistan being the epicentre
of terrorism as stated by Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani in Los Angeles, but asserted that global war
against the menace would not be won till terrorism against India ended.
"There is no pressure from the US on this score (of sending Indian troops). Even the Deputy Prime
Minister (who is currently in the US) did not feel any pressure nor did we exert any," US Ambassador to
India Robert Blackwill told a group of reporters.
Replying to questions on the American request for deployment of Indian troops as a stabilising factor in
war-ravaged Iraq, Blackwill, who was in Washington during Advani's visit, said, "We want Indian troops
there as they are highly professional and very experienced."
The US envoy said, "They (the troops) will not be used for combat. A decision to send them will be
positive and will enhance Indo-U S relationship."
At the same time, he said, "A decision not to do so will not damage the relationship, which is very
robust… Not to send them is their (Indian government's) choice."
Blackwill said India had vital interests in Iraq including energy supplies besides cultural connections and
good relationship with the Iraqi people.
PTI
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