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On the eve of President Barack Obama's visit to New Delhi, the White House has described the US-Pakistan relationship as "incredibly important" to shared security and emphasised that United States' relations with Pakistan and India are not at expense of the other.
"We don't view these relationships as taking place at the expense of the other, that we can have a good relationship with India and we can have a good relationship with Pakistan," Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor said. He was underscoring Washington's commitment to having close ties with both the South Asian neighbours while speaking ahead of President Obama's January 26 visit on the occasion of Indian Republic Day.
"Obviously the US-Pakistan relationship is incredibly important to our shared security," Rhodes remarked, adding the US president could not visit Pakistan in 2011 due to significant bilateral tensions that year. But, he added, the U.S.-Pakistan relationship is now on an upward trajectory with growing confidence in high-level engagement. "I think both countries have acknowledged that. But we've moved on. Recently, Secretary (of State, John) Kerry was able to visit Pakistan. He was able to visit Peshawar, where the horrific terrorist attack took place. We are able to have a strategic dialogue with the Pakistanis," he noted.
"Frankly, we believe that that relationship is on the uptick. It's as good as it's been in years. So we feel confident in our high-level engagement," Rhodes added. The US-Pakistan relationship will be one of the subjects to come up under discussion during Obama's visit to India.
The deputy national security advisor said it is better for the region that Washington maintains close ties with both Islamabad and New Delhi. Washington encourages dialogue between Pakistan and India for resolution of outstanding issues. "It's very complicated. It's not easy. But again, it's better for the broader dynamic in the region if the United States has a good relationship with both countries With respect to their bilateral issues, their pursuit of dialogue is something that the United States has consistently supported, and we will continue to do so," he said. Rhodes praised Pakistan's ongoing operations against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan militants.
"We have a robust security co-operation in place with Pakistan, and we've seen the Pakistanis take some steps in recent months to go on the offensive against some of the militant groups that have threatened the Pakistani people and Pakistani government, including the Pakistani Taliban," he said. He said terrorists operating in the region threaten the United States and India while Pakistanis have suffered greatly at the hands of the militant groups.

Copyright Associated Press of Pakistan, 2015

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