Extremist sanctuaries unacceptable
July 25, 2008 Monitoring Desk adds: NATO’s secretary general has said an international effort is needed to prevent Taliban and al-Qaeda militants gathering in Pakistan’s border areas.
Speaking to the BBC in Afghanistan, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said it was a major problem that had to be addressed.
In recent months, Nato officials have blamed the border areas for a steep rise in attacks inside Afghanistan.
Mr de Hoop Scheffer said the fighters gathering in Pakistan were an issue not only for the region but the world.
The secretary general, speaking during an official trip to Afghanistan, said that finger-pointing and blaming Pakistan over the issue was not the way to resolve the problem.
“This is a major problem,” he said. “The solution must be found in a common effort.
“I’m under no illusion that only Pakistan, or only the West, or only Afghanistan, can find the solution for the huge problem that has arisen there.”
On a separate issue, the Nato chief expressed regret over civilian casualties at the hands of foreign forces after a string of incidents in which ordinary Afghans have died.
Earlier this month, an American air strike killed at least 50 civilians - most of them women and children - who were travelling to a wedding.
But, Mr de Hoop Scheffer added, there could be no “moral equivalence” between Nato forces and the Taliban on the issue of civilian casualties.






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