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The United States on Friday made it clear that it would take no action with respect to Pakistan that would undermined India's security, but said Islamabad had a "crucial" role to play in the international war against terrorism.
"We are not going to ask India to pay a price for the cooperation between the US and Pakistan," US Ambassador to India Robert Blackwill told reporters.
He said, "The US is going to take no action with respect to Pakistan, which undermines India's security."
The ambassador said the US was trying to strengthen Islamabad for the global war against terrorism since Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf had "unconditionally" joined the international coalition.
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