By NNN-PTI,
Islamabad : Undertaking a visit as tension escalates between India and Pakistan, the top US military official has asked Islamabad to do more to address India’s concerns and reportedly sought commitments from Pakistani leadership on New Delhi’s demands.
On a second visit to Pakistan since the Mumbai terror attacks, Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, is believed to have stressed on the need for Islamabad to do more to address India’s concerns, including action against elements linked to the Nov 26 strikes during his meetings with the country’s top military leadership yesterday.
Diplomatic sources said the tensions between India and Pakistan and ensuring Islamabad’s cooperation to nab the terrorists involved in the Mumbai attacks was the focus of Mullen’s two-day visit.
Mullen met army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha, the head of the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency yesterday.
US embassy spokesman Lou Fintor said Mullen is visiting for “scheduled meetings with senior Pakistani officials on regional issues”. Mullen is expected to meet President Asif Ali Zardari today.
However, the influential Dawn newspaper reported Mullen was “on a mission to urge Pakistan to arrest elements accused by India of being involved in last month’s Mumbai attacks for cooling down the mounting tension between the two countries”.
The newspaper quoted unnamed sources as saying that Mullen “might have sought commitments from the Pakistani leadership on the Indian demands which are also a pre-condition for resuming the peace process” between the two countries.
The role of the ISI was also discussed by Mullen, who is believed to have reiterated the US’s demand for bringing the spy agency under civilian control.