Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a meeting with Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, he said it was 'not (not) a secret' that Pakistan was fanning terror attacks on India and that it was 'repeatedly reminded' to dismantle the 44 terror outfits operating from their territory.
'The international community should take serious note of it and persuade and compel Pakistan to dismantle all terror outfits there. According to us , 44 terrorist outfits...all of them must be dismantled and destroyed,' Mr. Antony said.
'That (compelling Pakistan) is our consistent request to everybody. We are repeatedly telling Pakistan and we are repeatedly reminding the international community also,' he said responding to a question on what he thought of Musharraf's remarks in an interview to German magazine Der Spiegel recently.
Noting that Pakistan's support to terror outfits targeting India was known 'very well,' Mr. Antony said, 'repeatedly we are telling everybody this. We told in 2009 also. This is what we are telling everybody. The former President (Musharraf) in an interview admitted that they trained terrorists.'
On the Afghanistan situation, Mr Antony said he had discussed the South Asian neighbour with his Russian counterpart over the last two days and that both countries felt that 'Afghanistan should not become a safe haven for terrorists.'
He said both India and Russia were interested in peace and stability in Afghanistan.
India
International community should make Pakistan dismantle terrorist outfits
Special Correspondent - 2010-10-07 13:49
NEW DELHI: Taking “serious note†of the remarks by former Pakistan President Parvez Musharraf that Pakistan had trained terrorists to infiltrate into this country, Defence Minister Mr A.K. Antony today said the global community must 'persuade and compel' Pakistan to destroy all terror camps on its territory.