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India-Pakistan
Pakistan doesn't want to be used by militants, says FM Khar
2011-08-25
...it just works out that way.
[Dawn] Pakistain does not want to be used as a base for beturbanned goon groups and needs the world's understanding as it tries to handle its problems, the foreign minister said Wednesday.

Hina Rabbani Khar also said after a two-day trip to Beijing that she wanted to further bolster ties with China, which has been Pakistain's main supporter.

Chinese officials have blamed Islamic fascisti trained in Pakistain for deadly attacks in the far west region of Xinjiang last month.

"Pakistain just seeks the world's understanding for the current challenges that Pakistain is going through....we are the ones and our people are the ones that are paying the price who are experiencing the brunt of it," said Khar, who was named foreign minister about five weeks ago.

Khar, who held talks with her Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi and met Premier Wen Jiabao
...Wen has a professional background in geology and engineering. Unlike most American politicians, he actually knows things. ...
, said Pakistain did not want beturbanned goon groups.

"We have made it clear to our neighbours and we make it clear again that Pakistain has no interest for its territory to be used by any non-state actors against any other country," she said.

Islamabad is struggling to deal with the Pak Taliban and their affiliates, which seek to topple Pakistain's government.

Khar said Pakistain was increasing its counter-terrorism cooperation with China.

Last month about 20 people were killed in violence in the far western city of Kashgar in Xinjiang, and Chinese authorities said one attack was carried out by gunnies trained in weapons and bomb-making at camps run by the East Turkistan Islamic Movement in Pakistain.

The government hasn't disclosed evidence for that allegation.

Security has been tight across Xinjiang since 2009 when almost 200 people were killed in fighting between majority Han Chinese and the Uighur ethnic group.

Uighurs say they face employment and religious discrimination. China says all ethnic groups are treated equally and government investment and aid have dramatically raised living standards.

Xinjiang is China's Central Asian frontier, bordering Pakistain, Afghanistan, Russia and other countries. Kashgar was an important hub on the ancient route through which Chinese silk and other goods reached Europe.
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