This Article is From Jan 22, 2010

Britain to Pak: Do more to stop Lashkar

New Delhi: Britain today asked Pakistan to do more to tackle the Lashkar-e-Taiba terror network operating along its border with India and rein in the Taliban militants on its Afghan frontier.

"We also believe there is more to be done in tackling the problem of Afghan Taliban in the west of Pakistan and also in tackling the LeT networks in the east of the country," British
High Commissioner to India Richard Stagg told reporters here.

He noted that the LeT terror networks were linked to the 26/11 Mumbai attack and were a threat to the world community.

The government of Pakistan had made "significant progress" last year in tackling insurgency in the Swat valley and South Waziristan, Stagg said adding that "Pakistan also
needs to address other sources of instability and violence."

Britain believed more needed to be done on these counts and it has conveyed its opinion to the Pakistani authorities, he said. "We think there is more to be done and we made this
very clear to the Pakistan government."

Stagg's remarks come just days after US Defence Secretary Robert Gates warned that another attack by Lashkar-e-Taiba in league with al-Qaeda could trigger an Indo-Pak armed confrontation and destabilise the region.
.