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Pakistan Considers Moving More Troops to Borders

“Our top priority is our own security and defense,” said Musharraf.

By Asif Farooki, IOL Pakistan Correspondent

ISLAMABAD, May 30 (IslamOnline) - Tensions between Pakistan and India rose to new levels Thursday as Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said he was seriously considering moving more troops to the already highly tense borders with India.

“We are very seriously considering moving some elements out of these [western borders] onto the east, if at all tensions remain as high as they are now,” Musharraf told a joint news conference in Islamabad after the agreement signing ceremony with Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov and Afghan Interim leader Hamid Karzai for the construction of a gas pipeline.

Pakistani army troops at a forward position near the tense border with India

There are already more than one million troops in the tense Kashmir region, which has caused three wars between India and Pakistan. Armed forces from the two countries are facing each other along the eastern disputed borders since December last when tensions between the two countries rose to new levels. Heaviest mobilization of troops has taken place during the last few months amid fears that even a small incident can spark off a war.

“For us our top priority is our own security and defense. If the situation requires, we would like to use all our assets for the defense of the country,” Musharraf said.

A military statement issued earlier in the day said troops were on their way from the western border with Afghanistan to the eastern border with India. "A contingent of Pakistan troops commenced its movement from the western border to reinforce Pakistan troops deployed along the eastern border," said the statement read out on the Pakistan Television.

But Musharraf denied that the troops movement was already taking place. “As for the question of troop movement from west to east comes in, we have stalled the further induction of our assets on the western fronts, but movement of the troops from west to east has not yet started,” he added.

Musharraf said the mediation by the international community was helping defuse the tensions between the two countries. “There are indirect contacts between our two countries through a third party. These contacts do help and contribute in defusing tensions” he said.

Earlier, the Presidents of Pakistan and Turkmenistan and Chairman of the interim Afghan administration signed an agreement to begin the construction of a gas pipeline. The three leaders agreed to launch a feasibility study and look for ways to finance a 1,500-kilometer (975-mile) gas link from Turkmenistan's Daulatabad gas field through Afghanistan to the southwestern Pakistani port of Gawadar.

"This communication will provide the shortest route for transporting petrochemical resources from Central Asia to the Far East, Japan and the West," Musharraf said at the signing ceremony. "With the gradual return of peace and normalcy in Afghanistan, we are confident that this project would be realized in the near future," he added.

Musharraf, Karzai, and Niyazov also discussed road and rail links and ways of working together to boost trade.

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