Condoleezza Rice to visit Pakistan (AFP) Updated: 2005-10-12 14:00
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said here she would visit
earthquake-hit areas in Pakistan later in the day.
"I do want to affirm with the Pakistani people that the international
community and the US are with them in this terrible time," she told reporters
after arriving in Kabul during a tour of the region.
Rice left Kyrgyzstan early Wednesday for Afghanistan, her second stop in a
three-day tour to bolster US influence in strategic Central Asia, where Russia
and China are elbowing for position.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
gestures upon her arrival in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on the first stop of a
three-day tour of Central Asia.[AFP] | At talks in Kabul with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Rice was expected to
reaffirm Washington's long-term commitment to the country, where it leads a
force of 20,000 that has been trying to root out insurgents from the
fundamentalist Taliban ousted in late 2001 and their Al-Qaeda allies after the
September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
After leaving Kabul, Rice was due to make the side trip to Pakistan following
the devastating earthquake there on Saturday, before resuming her schedule by
going on to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.
During her visit to Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday Rice received assurances that US
troops could continue using a base in the ex-Soviet republic until the situation
stabilized in Afghanistan, while Kyrgyzs leaders stressed they would not
jeopardize old ties with Moscow by favoring new relations with Washington.
Rice's tour is aimed at firming up support for the US war on terror while
promoting democratic reform and economic development as the antidote to Islamic
extremism.
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