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Afghanistan/South Asia
Armitage: get bilateral ball rolling again in Kashmir
2004-07-15
US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said today that ‘‘it is not acceptable’’ that people continue to die of militant killings in Kashmir and that he would ‘‘talk to Pakistan’’ about this. Setting aside their hiccup over the 2003 ‘‘body-search’’ of former Defence Minister George Fernandes, the Indian leadership and Armitage today focussed instead on promoting bilateral relationship as well as discussing issues of global concern, including likely cooperation in third countries like Iraq. Sources said the two sides had also ironed out their problems over the transfer of high technology from the US to India as part of the ‘‘quartet’’ issues, including the sale of possible dual-use components from third countries to India.

US Ambassador to India David Mulford had told journalists here last week that while New Delhi was willing to give assurances that it would not use directly imported high-technology items in its space, nuclear and missile programmes, there still remained issues to be sorted out on imports from third parties. Armitage told reporters today that no more problems existed on this count, that it was a ‘‘win-win situation’’ between India and US. On his first trip to India after the new government was sworn in, Armitage was also apprised of the various ideas that New Delhi was contemplating as part of its effort to participate in Iraq’s reconstruction. Armitage said he made ‘‘no request for troops’’ to the Indian government, but pointed out that ‘‘there are many ways in which India thinks it can be helpful.’’
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Armitage would seal my support should he more publicly and loudly distance himself from the State Dept. permanent striped pants Arabist leaning. I haven't seen it. A house cleaning is in order
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-15 8:15:44 PM  

#5  The RantBurg Peleton needs to tighten up, Lucky still 12.34 brain years ahead.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-07-15 8:08:36 PM  

#4  Forgive my late night chatter Mr Son, truley. I wouldn't be surprized about what you write about him.

I saw a C-SPAN speech he gave to some WaPo crowd soon after Afganistan. His comments regarding banks that played loose with the rules being ligit targets. He made no bones about it.

I sat up, bowed my head and thanked God that such men could be there when they were needed. If his star doesn't shine I will be glad for his being there then.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-07-15 2:08:45 AM  

#3  no way--i think he's single and adopts asian kids
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-07-15 1:47:18 AM  

#2  I've always have been impressed with Armitage. No spin, no pretty boy bullshit. I would sleep soundly with that man in charge.

Of course soon we'll hear about how he beats his wife. (the bitch)
Posted by: Lucky   2004-07-15 1:01:04 AM  

#1  Sounds like someone noticed he is on the CIA Director short list.
Posted by: Capt America   2004-07-15 12:55:19 AM  

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