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Pak. hopeful of Clinton visit
MUZAFFARABAD (PoK), FEB. 5. The Pakistani military ruler, Gen.
Pervez Musharraf, said here today there were ``indications'' that
the U.S. President, Mr. Bill Clinton, would include Pakistan in
his South Asia itinerary.
``There are indications, contacts are underway,'' Gen. Musharraf
told reporters in response to a question whether he was hopeful
of a visit by Mr. Clinton.
An official announcement in Washington on Tuesday said that Mr.
Clinton would visit India and Bangladesh in his tour, starting
March 20, adding that no decisions had been taken about other
stops. Islamabad has said it would be regrettable if the U.S.
President were not to visit Pakistan.
Gen. Musharraf alleged that India could get wrong ideas and
further build up tension along the Line of Control in Kashmir if
the U.S. President omitted Pakistan from the tour. ``We have
conveyed our concerns to the U.S. that India may be encouraged in
her designs and may escalate tensions in Kashmir,'' he said.
Mr. Clinton had set up the South Asia tour to promote peace and
stability in the region and if he did not visit Pakistan it would
become counter-productive, Gen. Musharraf said.
- AFP
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