* Boucher says terrorism can be addressed partially by talks with those who give up arms
* US will raise $30m for energy sector
* US will raise $30m for energy sector
By Sajjad Malik
ISLAMABAD: The United States supports Pakistan in dealing with its security and economic crises, but the newly created Friends of Pakistan forum will not offer direct financial support, US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher said at a press conference on Monday.
We support Pakistan taking tough action to deal with the security and economic situation and we also appreciate Pakistani peoples determination to deal with the problems, Boucher told reporters.
There is no money on the table. The goal is to put the money where it belongs. It is not a cash advance, he said, adding the forum would help Pakistan in a systematic way to deal with economic issues.
Talks: He said he had met President Asif Zardari twice during his trip, and that Pakistani leaders understood that terrorists only goal seems to be to blow up the Pakistan state and society. Boucher expressed support for Pakistans multi-pronged strategy to tackle violence and said terrorism could be addressed partially by dialogue with those who abandoned violence.
Theres no practical negotiations going on, he said, however. All theyre interested in is having more space to rebuild their capabilities, he said of the Taliban.
He denied there was lack of trust between the US and Pakistan and said the two countries were co-operating on a number of issues.
Boucher declined to answer questions on US airstrikes in Pakistani territory but said the Americas goal was to help Pakistan establish the writ of the government in the Tribal Areas.
The only way were going to be able to solve this ... is dealing with this from both sides (of the border), so there are complementary actions, he said.
He also said some of the reports of attacks and civilian casualties were wrong. Every time something explodes there, the US is accused of doing it, said Boucher.
He expressed sorrow over the killing of nearly 200 tribal elders and said that it was heartening that tribesmen were rising against the Taliban.
Boucher said the people cross from Pakistans Tribal Areas to attack US forces in Afghanistan and some of them also come back to attack Pakistani forces.
Energy: He said the US was institute $30 million to help Pakistan in the energy sector. He said it was important for Pakistan to open up opportunities for investment.
Government statements said Boucher earlier met Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, Adviser on Interior Rehman Malik, National Security Adviser Mehmood Ali Durrani and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in two separate meetings.