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Pakistan agrees to bring perpetrators of 26/11 to justice | Pakistan on Thursday said that it will bring to justice all those responsible for the Mumbai terror attacks occurred last November in India. Addressing a press conference here, following the bilateral talks of Indian and Pakistani Prime Ministers held on the sidelines of 16th South
Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) here today, Pakistani Foreign
Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi informed that the Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf
Raza Gilani has agreed that those responsible for the Mumbai Attacks would be
brought to justice. He also informed both the Prime Ministers have agreed that
their soil will not be used against each other. Giving further details of the
meeting, Qureshi said: "There was an acknowledgement about deficit of trust on
both sides." "The two Foreign Ministers have to bridge that gap and build confidence
to take the process forward," he added. Mentioning about the significance and
impact of today's bilateral meet, Qureshi said: "The climate has already changed,
the outcome of the meeting has changed the climate of India and Pakistan." Describing
the meeting as "comprehensive, cordial, and friendly", Qureshi said: "Foreign
Ministers and Foreign Secretaries of the two countries have been instructed to
work out engagements that can begin as soon as possible and as frequently as possible."
Announcing that the SAARC Home Ministers' meeting would be held in Islamabad this
year on June 26, Qureshi said: "We welcome Indian Home Minister to take part in
that meeting." Pakistan also received assurances from India that it has no intentions
to destabilize the country, after Islamabad raised the issue of Balochistan at
the meeting. "The water issue was also brought under discussion between the two
leaders," he said, adding the region was facing a severe water crisis, and there
is an important need to highlight water conservation on all platforms. |
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