India has given Pakistan enough proof on Mumbai: KrishnaSeptember 5th, 2009 BANGALORE - External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Saturday said that Pakistan had been given enough proof to prosecute Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) leaders for masterminding the Mumbai terror attacks.
Mumbai attackers, 9/11 terrorists not living in Afghanistan not Pakistan: BasitJuly 20th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has termed as baseless the US allegations regarding the presence of culprits involved in terror incidents in the US and India living in Pakistan. Reacting to the statement given by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton alleging that the perpetrator of US 9/11 and Indian 26/11 are in Pakistan, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said these culprits were not in Pakistan but in Afghanistan instead.
Pakistan must 'root out' anti-India terror groups: ClintonJuly 18th, 2009 MUMBAI - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Saturday that Pakistan needed to "root out" terrorist groups directed against Indian interests. Clinton told a news conference here that the US had seen a much greater effort and commitment ...
India asks Pakistan to take action against Mumbai terror attack perpetratorsJuly 14th, 2009 CAIRO - External Affairs Minister S.M Krishna has said that New Delhi would like a visible response from Islamabad, which should have commitment to bring to justice the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks. Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit in Sharm-al Shaikh here last night, Krishna said that India wants an assurance from Pakistan that acts of terrorism engineered from Pakistan soil will not be repeated.
Talks with India unavoidable, says PakistanJune 25th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan seriously believes that composite dialogue is in the interest of both India and Pakistan, foreign office spokesman Abdul Basit said here Thursday. "Talks are unavoidable for durable peace and prosperity in the region," Basit said at a weekly press briefing.
Pakistan says talks with India essential to solve issuesJune 18th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has said on Thursday that in order to solve issues between New Delhi and Islamabad it is necessary for the both countries to restart the stalled peace process. "As far as Pakistan is concerned, obviously, we are very serious and we went to this meeting with all seriousness and with sincerity of purpose," said Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit.
Pakistan has moved fewer troops to Indian border: HolbrookeJune 11th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Pakistan has moved more troops to its border with Afghanistan than it has to its border with India since the Nov 26 Mumbai terror attacks, according to a top US official. But the US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, declined to say how many troops Pakistan has moved from the border with India even as he refuted a suggestion that Pakistani troops there are back to the pre-Mumbai attack levels.
Pakistan envoy meets Menon, seeks translation of Mumbai attack evidenceJune 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik met Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and urged India to provide English translation of the Mumbai terror strike evidence Wednesday, a day after the release of Hafiz Saeed, founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group that is accused of masterminding the Nov 26 carnage. "India conveyed its disappointment at the release of Saeed," Menon told reporters after the meeting.
India, Pak begin sharing intelligence inputs after much US persuasionMay 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - India and Pakistan have started sharing intelligence inputs regarding Islamic extremists amid continuous persuasion from the United States, a report in a leading US daily said. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) arranged for Pakistan and India to share information on Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the outlawed accused of carrying out the Mumbai 26/11 attacks.
Dialogue with Pakistan linked to Mumbai attack: PMMay 9th, 2009 CHENNAI - India will resume its composite dialogue with Pakistan only when it books those responsible for the terrorist attack in Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday. 'Our minimum demand is that Pakistan must take effective steps ...
Expectations of Indo-Pak talks without Mumbai attack resolution 'unrealistic': RiedelApril 19th, 2009 LAHORE - Until the issues regarding the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack are resolved between India and Pakistan, it is almost unrealistic to expect New Delhi to restart peace talks with Islamabad, an expert has said. Former CIA Middle-East expert and a key advisor to President Barack Obama, Bruce Riedel says the Mumbai attack is the core of the issue between India and Pakistan currently.
Pakistan should punish Mumbai culprits: PMMarch 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India expects Pakistan to do justice and punish the terrorists who attacked Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Tuesday. Addressing journalists after the release of the Congress manifesto here, Manmohan Singh also said diplomacy should be allowed to succeed vis-a-vis Pakistan.
Pakistan-India border situation fragile: GilaniJanuary 8th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Terming the situation on the Pakistan-India border as 'fragile' in the wake of the Mumbai terror strikes, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Friday said this country wants to resolve all issues through dialogue and does not want any escalation in tension. Talking to the media after addressing a seminar here, the prime minister said the situation on the 'eastern border has once again turned fragile'.
Pakistan ready to work with India, Gilani tells US officialJanuary 4th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Monday, while talking to a senior US official, said that his government was ready to cooperate with India in the investigations of the Mumbai terror attacks and wants peace in the region. The prime minister was talking to US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher who called on him Monday to discuss the tension between Pakistan and India and other issues regarding terrorism in the region.
Hand over Mumbai attack masterminds: PM to PakistanJanuary 2nd, 2009 SHILLONG - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday asked Pakistan to hand over the masterminds behind the Nov 26 Mumbai terror attack so that they can be tried in India. 'War (with Pakistan) is no solution but Pakistan should hand over the perpetratrors of the Mumbai attack for trial in India,' the prime minister said at a press conference here.