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Subcontinent visit a success: Clinton
WASHINGTON, APRIL 3. The U.S. President, Mr. Bill Clinton, has
said he views his visit to India and Pakistan a success and that
it was part of his worldwide campaign against war, discrimination
and hatred. Speaking at a fund-raiser for the Nevada State
Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee in Las
Vegas on Sunday, Mr. Clinton said: ``One of the members of the
other party criticised me for going to India and Pakistan because
we did not get anything. I think we got a lot out of my going to
India and Pakistan. I don't want them to have a war, and I think
we should make clear our opposition to war.''
``I think America should be a force for peace and against
discrimination and hatred from Kosovo and Bosnia to the Middle
East and northern Ireland to Africa, India and Pakistan''.
- PTI
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