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NEW DELHI: Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday that she discussed the issue of terror safe havens in Pakistan with her US counterpart James Mattis and they both agreed such sanctuaries shouldn't be tolerated.

Sitharaman also said she made India's stance on Afghanistan clear to Mattis, by emphasising it won't contribute troops to Afghanistan but will continue developmental assistance to the war-ravaged country.

State sanctuary to terror elements was however the big chunk of the conversation between



Sitharaman and Mattis, who is the first Trump Cabinet member to visit India+ .

"I borrowed the defence secretary's own (earlier) words when I explained to him that the very same forces that find safe haven in Pakistan have been the ones who've affected New York as well as other places," said Sitharaman, after a meeting with the US defence secretary in New Delhi.

The defence minister further said she requested Mattis to raise the issue of cross-border terrorism and terror safe havens+ when and if he visits Pakistan.
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