Washington, July 18 - On the heels of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to India, Richard Holbrooke, US special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, will stop in India next week on a trip to the region.
The Obama administration had put 'intensive focus on the challenge in South Asia,' Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, Philip J. Crowley told reporters Friday pointing to Clinton's current visit to India to be followed by one to Pakistan in autumn and the coming Holbrooke trip.
Asked what efforts the US had made to engage India and Pakistan in diplomacy and reduce tension between them since President Barack Obama announced in March that he proposed to do so, he referred to Thursday's meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yusuf Raza Gilani in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
'Well, obviously, I think what's important to start off is to recognize the joint statement that was reached in Sharm el-Sheikh yesterday, where both India and Pakistan itself pledged to deepen cooperation, exchange information on terrorism,' Crowley said.
'And that is a vitally important step,' he said. 'Obviously, the Secretary is going to India on this particular trip, as she indicated earlier this week. She will also be travelling to Pakistan later in the year.' Richard Holbrooke too will be leaving early next week for stops in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Belgium.