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By Daniel Schearf
Islamabad
12 September 2007

A top U.S. diplomat1 has praised the sacrifices Pakistan has made in fighting the increasing problem of extremism. During a visit to the South Asia region, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte also said progress in Afghanistan has undermined support for the Taleban, despite growing violence in the country. Daniel Schearf reports for VOA from Islamabad.

 

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, left, with his Pakistani counterpart Riaz Mohammed Khan, Islamabad, 12 Sep 2007<br />
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, left, with his Pakistani counterpart Riaz Mohammed Khan, Islamabad, 12 Sep 2007
Negroponte had praise Wednesday for Pakistan's efforts in fighting a growing threat from militant2 Islamists.

The U.S. deputy secretary of state noted3 Pakistan has lost more than a 1,000 soldiers since 2001 in the fight against extremism, and has deployed4 a large contingent5 of soldiers to the volatile6 tribal7 border areas.

"There's no doubt whatsoever8 of Pakistan's commitment to restoring and establishing security in that part of the country, and (it) is more than doing its share in the war against terror," he said.

Negroponte made the comments Wednesday here in Islamabad, where he held a second round of a strategic talks with Pakistani officials.

Counter-terrorism efforts were at the top of the agenda.

The U.S. has pledged $750 million for Pakistan's three-pronged strategy of promoting security, dialogue, and development in the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.

Pro-Taleban militias9 are believed to have bases there, and al-Qaida leader Osama bin10 Laden11 is also thought to be hiding in the border region.

A United Nations report Sunday said most of Afghanistan's increasing number of suicide bombers12 had received training or support in Pakistan, and many were recruited from Pakistani religious schools.

Thousands have been killed in Afghanistan in the last year, the worst violence since the overthrow13 of the Taleban in 2001. Despite the rising death toll14, Negroponte said during a visit to Afghanistan Tuesday that progress was being made.

"With improved security, prosperity, and social develoment, there are fewer places the Pakistan has sent about 100,000 soldiers to the border area to try to nd we will support thTaleban can look forp safe haven15. The Afghan government is leading the nation towards a new future, a said Negroponte.at effort,"restore control. Attacks by pro-Taleban and al-Qaida groups escalated16 after a peace deal between Islamabad and militants17 in the border region broke down.

On Wednesday pro-Taleban militants in northwest Pakistan attacked a paramilitary post and captured at least 12 soldiers.

Recent attacks have not been limited to the border area. Suicide bombers have killed dozens of people in the last week, including more than 25 in and around the capital.

Extremist groups have a large degree of public support in Pakistan. A survey by Terror-Free Tomorrow, a U.S.-based bipartisan group, showed that more than a third of Pakistanis approved of radical18 extremist groups. Pakistanis also gave bin Laden a 46 percent approval rating, more than they gave their own president, General Pervez Musharraf.


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