"Prime Minister Modi invited both (Afghan) President (Hamid) Karzai and (Pakistan) Prime Minister (Nawaz) Sharif to join other regional leaders at his inaugural, demonstrating his interest in regional cooperation," said James Dobbins, the Special US Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Dobbins said one of the potentially positive factors weighing in favour of stability in Afghanistan is the increasing convergence of regional interests.
"It is extraordinary that the Russians, Chinese, Indians and Pakistanis would all support the continuation of a US and NATO military mission in Afghanistan for at least several more years," the top US official said.
"Clearly, as this unusual conjunction of regional views indicates, the US and NATO drawdown is a source of anxiety for regional powers. Pakistan, Uzbekistan and China all fear Afghanistan becoming a safe haven for their own hostile militant groups. India fears Afghanistan again becoming a training ground for terrorist groups targeting them. Russia remains concerned about the flow of narcotics. Iran and Pakistan fear new floods of refugees," he said.
Kelly Magsamen, the Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, said that an improved relationship between Pakistan and India is essential to regional stability.
"The recent engagement between Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and newly elected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is cause for cautious optimism," she said.
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