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India-Pakistan
Pakistanis capable of averting insurgency, refugee crisis: Holbrooke
2009-06-11
[Geo News] US envoy Richard Holbrooke called Wednesday for refugees from the combat zone in western Pakistan to be allowed to return home as soon as possible in order to end a ŽŽmajor, major crisis.ŽŽ Holbrooke, the envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, also said US diplomat William Burns handed the Indian government overnight Tuesday a letter from President Barack Obama as both countries consulted on Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Holbrooke, briefing reporters on his own trip to Pakistan last week, said the flight of 2.5 million people from northwest Pakistan amounted to the largest such flow in India and Pakistan since the countries split in 1947. ŽŽThe highest priority is for these people to return to their homes as soon as possible,ŽŽ the veteran diplomat said. ŽŽThis is a major, major crisis.ŽŽ

He said the Pakistani military will have to ensure security for the people who have fled the weeks-long offensive against Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants who had advanced perilously close to the capital Islamabad. He said the vast majority of the refugees are staying in private homes or schools, and only a minority are in tent cities, but warned the problem will get worse with the rainy season, which would bring the risk of cholera.

Holbrooke said it was ObamaŽs idea to send him to Pakistan to ŽŽshow American concern and support for the humanitarian crisis enveloping western Pakistan and to offer more support.ŽŽ In addition to the 110 million dollars in US emergency aid announced last month, Holbrooke recalled he also announced after his arrival in Islamabad a further 200 million dollars in aid that still has to be approved by Congress. But he warned that similar sums of money were needed for reconstruction.

Holbrooke said that since his last visit to Pakistan weeks ago he also found a ŽŽdramatic change in attitudeŽŽ among the Pakistani government and people, adding he ŽŽfound a new determination in IslamabadŽŽ to defeat the insurgency. A wave of suicide bombings was turning the people against the insurgents, he said, adding: ŽŽThis is enraging the population.ŽŽ

Holbrooke also said William Burns, the under secretary of state for political affairs, delivered a letter from President Barack Obama after arriving in Delhi overnight Tuesday but he declined to divulge its contents. ŽŽThis administration believes that what happens in Afghanistan and Pakistan is of vital interest to our national security, and ... that India is a country that we must keep in closest consultation with,ŽŽ Holbrooke said. He would only say that Burns ŽŽis carrying the messages that I would have carried if I had the time to go to Delhi on this trip but I couldnŽt do it.ŽŽ

Holbrooke added: ŽŽWe consider India an absolutely critical country in the region. They are vitally effective and we want to work closely with them.ŽŽ

In Delhi, Burns held talks with Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon in the first formal contact between ObamaŽs administration and New DelhiŽs recently-elected government. The United States has been encouraging India to restart dialogue with Pakistan, stalled since last NovemberŽs attacks on Mumbai in which 166 people were killed.
Posted by:Fred

#2  sorry i missed that 250 million plus
Posted by: funky skunk   2009-06-11 10:35  

#1  so how much money they wanting
Posted by: funky skunk   2009-06-11 10:34  

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