Mullen urges Pakistan to act against all jihadis

Wed Dec 3, 2008 9:45am EST
 
[-] Text [+]

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff urged Pakistan Wednesday to broaden its campaign against jihadi groups as part of a U.S. diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions between Pakistan and India after last week's militant attacks on Mumbai.

Admiral Mike Mullen flew in for talks with Pakistan's 8-month-old civilian government and military officials earlier Wednesday, while U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in New Delhi to consult with the Indian government.

Mullen urged Pakistani officials to "investigate aggressively any and all possible ties to groups in Pakistan" and "take more, and more concerted, action against militant extremists elsewhere in the country."

(Reporting by Simon Cameron-Moore; Editing by Robert Birsel)

 
Photo

Editor's Choice

A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.  Slideshow 

Most Popular on Reuters

  • Articles
  • Video
Bernd Debusmann
A paradox of plenty: Hunger in America

In the world’s wealthiest country, home to more obese people than anywhere else on earth, one in six Americans struggled to feed themselves and their children in 2008. Millions went hungry, at least some of the time. Things are bound to get worse.  Commentary