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| Wednesday, 5 June, 2002, 01:02 GMT 02:02 UK US launches Kashmir peace mission A million soldiers are massed on the Kashmir border The United States is embarking on a new stage of its diplomatic initiative to ease continuing tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is beginning an extended trip to the region which will also include visits to Europe and the Persian Gulf.
Meanwhile Richard Armitage, the US Deputy Secretary of State, is due in Islamabad for talks on Thursday before flying on to Delhi on Friday. The BBC's Pentagon correspondent Nick Childs says Washington defence officials remain tight-lipped about aspects of Mr Rumsfeld's mission, including details of exactly when he will be in each country. Nato meeting After leaving London, he will fly to Brussels for meetings at Nato headquarters, including the first meeting of the Nato-Russia Council, which was created last month to involve former Cold War enemy Russia in the Western alliance.
The defence secretary is also due to visit Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain, where the danger posed by Iraq's nuclear ambitions is likely to be a topic of discussion. Mr Rumsfeld will visit India and Pakistan either before or after the Gulf states. He insisted he was not going to mediate between Islamabad and Delhi, and that his message would depend on how events unfold over the next few days.
The defence secretary's message to both the Indians and the Pakistanis is likely to mention the casualties a nuclear conflict could cause. A recent Defence Intelligence Agency study concluded that a nuclear exchange between the two countries could kill as many as 12 million people on both sides, with another two million to six million injured. |
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