India-Israel nexus dangerous to Pak: Musharraf
Saturday, September 13 2003 14:12 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Observing that Indo-Israel "nexus" carried a "lot of danger" for Pakistan, President Pervez
Musharraf has said that a strategy is being evolved to ensure that it is not used against his country.
"The India-Israel nexus carries a lot of danger and we are concerned about it," Musharraf said in an
interview published in 'The News' daily on September 13, while responding to questions on the recent
visit of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to India.
He said Pakistan is evolving a strategy to ensure that this Indo-Israeli nexus does not damage its
national interest. "We would try that this nexus should not be used against Pakistan, and both India and
Tel Aviv may carry on with their bilateral relations."
Musharraf said if this Indo-Israeli nexus would "harm and damage us, we have to turn it around in our
advantage".
He accused India of trying to avoid peace negotiations and said there was no danger to "our borders
whether India keeps its forces at the border for 10 months or so".
Urging New Delhi to start dialogue without any delay, he said, "The ball is in India's court and it is up to
them to sit across the table for resolving all outstanding issues including the core Kashmir
problem."
"Pakistan has always given positive response to any call for dialogue, and I believe the talks must start
without any delay," he said, adding India, however, was trying to avoid coming to the negotiating table.
PTI
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