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U.S. team emphasises the need for a `give and take'
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, FEB. 23. The U.S. Congressional team, which visited
India and Pakistan in the last four days, is returning to
Washington with the impression that the differences between the
two countries on all issues, including Kashmir, are not
irreconcilable.
A member of the delegation, Mr. Jim McDermott, told The Hindu at
a reception organised in the team's honour by the U.S. Charge d'
Affaires, Ms. Michele J. Sison, on Thursday, that the delegates
found sincerity and determination at the highest level in India
and Pakistan for resolution of all differences.
In its interaction with the Pakistani Chief Executive, Gen.
Pervez Musharraf, the delegation raised Indian concerns over the
activities of the militant outfits operating from the Pakistani
soil.
Gen. Musharraf told the delegation ``there are certain things
that I could do and certain things I could not do.'' He gave the
impression that the unrest in Kashmir was related to the ground
situation and could improve only if India was prepared to take
necessary steps.
At the same time, he was fully behind his Interior Minister, Gen.
Moinuddin Haider, in his effort to rein in the religious and
militant outfits.
Gen. Musharraf apparently asked the delegation to appreciate his
``own compulsions'' in taking drastic actions. The impression was
he expected the international community and India to make his job
easier on the domestic front.
As one member of the team put it ``we believe after our visit to
India and Pakistan, there has to be a certain give and take if
both the countries are serious in resolving their differences,
particularly the Kashmir dispute.''
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