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The United States does not believe that India would take advantage of the prevailing situation in the region and ignite a conflict with Pakistan, Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Wednesday.
"I don't think that will be the case," Powell told CBS-TV when asked whether the US was concerned that India might try to take advantage of the situation and ignite a conflict while the world was distracted.
"In fact, we have been in touch with both the governments and they realise the volatile nature of the situation. I think both of them understand that this is not the time for provocative action, which would destabilise the situation in the region," he added.
Powell said he was "pleased" that Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf had spoken to each other within the past few days.
Powell said both India and Pakistan had been very forthcoming in terms of supporting the US-led campaign against terrorism.
"Pakistan is on the frontlines of it, really, because of its proximity to Afghanistan, and President Musharraf has done quite a number of very, very important things."
"The Indians have also been very forthcoming with their support," he said.
On his forthcoming visit to India and Pakistan, Powell said, "I want to consult with the leaders in the region, get their assessment, and let them know of America's support for their efforts."
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