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US for Indian border fencing, asks Pak to stop terror
Thursday, July 31 2003 13:06 Hrs (IST)
Washington: The US has backed India for erecting fences along the Indo-Pak border and Line of
Control (LoC) to stop infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir and said Pakistan must end cross-border
terrorism and dismantle terrorist training camps.
State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher said that just because the US does not like the Israeli
fence on the West Bank does not mean that all fences like the Indian fence along the Indo-Pak border
are "bad".
"I guess I have to reject the contention that it (the Indian fence) is just like (the Israeli fence) in the
Middle East. I think these are two different fences. There are a lot of fences along borders around the
world," Boucher said at a regular briefing, when asked about his stand on India building a fence along
the border vis-a-vis the fence Israel is building.
"The issue with the fence that Israel is putting up is because building this fence involves taking land; it
prejudices or might be seen to prejudice the outcome of future discussions; and it basically complicates
the situation of trying to achieve progress that can result in real security for both sides through co-
operation and through shared security, through each side taking its responsibilities.
"And that is why we've made clear that we think this particular fence (Israeli fence) is a problem. It does
not mean fences are bad all over the world."
Asked on which side of the fence he is on, he said, "We are not taking a position on the fence."
On the US stand on cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, Boucher said, "I think on cross-border
terrorism, it remains a very important issue to us. It remains one that we follow very closely and we
continue to discuss with the parties because we do think it is important to stop the terrorism in this area
and stop the camps, and to make sure that nobody's territory is being used as a place to sponsor
terrorism against its neighbours."
Asked if the US could at least push the Indians to place the United Nations observer group on their side
for an objective assessment, Boucher said Washington has supported the UN Security Council
resolution on this subject in the past.
"But the US position and the US effort has been, first, to work with both India and Pakistan to develop
our own relationships… These are two relationships, each of which is very important to us."
On that basis, he said, "We have also been looking to see what we could do to help them resolve the
problems between them and to help them move to a point where they can deal more specifically with
some of these issues, as part of the overall effort to get them to improve their relationships.
"That is where we have put our effort into, and that is where we continue to put our effort," he added.
PTI
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