Countries in the region must work together on terrorism: U.S.

U.S had welcomed the recent turnaround in the India-Pakistan relations. Washington considers better relations between India and Pakistan good for its South Asia strategy

January 03, 2016 10:45 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:59 am IST - Washington

Security personnel keeps a vigil outside Pathankot Air Force station where terrorist infiltrated from across the border struck an attack on Saturday, January 02 2016.

Security personnel keeps a vigil outside Pathankot Air Force station where terrorist infiltrated from across the border struck an attack on Saturday, January 02 2016.

The United States condemned the terrorist attack on the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot, and “urged all countries in the region to work together to disrupt and dismantle terrorist networks and to bring to justice the perpetrators of this heinous act.”

In a statement, state department spokesperson John Kirby said: “The United States is committed to our strong partnership with the Indian government to combat terrorism.”

U.S has always maintained that Pakistan requires to do more to rein in terrorists that target neighbouring countries. U.S has also been pressing Pakistan for action against perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attack. However, at the same time, the U.S would like India and Pakistan to continue their dialogue. U.S call to the “countries in the region to work together” to tackle terrorism has to be seen in this light.

U.S had welcomed the recent turnaround in the India-Pakistan relations. Washington considers better relations between India and Pakistan good for its South Asia strategy and is keen that the latest terror strike does not disrupt the renewed talks between the two countries.

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