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Sat, 02/20/2010 - 07:12
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US-INDOPAK 2 LAST


When asked what are America's expectations from the
February 25th meeting, Crowley said: "I think the real key is:
What are the expectations on both sides? But we think that
there are significant issues. There are tensions, obviously,
in the relationship, but they can be best resolved through
dialogue."

Noting that India and Pakistan share a threat of
extremism, Crowley said the Obama Administration is totally
supportive of these meetings and look forward to seeing the
results.
"We are encouraged that notwithstanding the tragic
attack in India, that this is not derailing important dialogue
between Pakistan and India.
So I think this indicates that we have momentum on
our side, that there are lots of things to be encouraged by,
but I don't think we're at the point where we can declare
victory," Crowley said. PTI LKJ
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