Text Version
RSS Feeds
Newsletter
Home Forum Photos Features Newsletter Archive Employment
About US Help Site Map
SEARCH   About US FAQ Site Map Site News
  SERVICES
  -Text Version
  -RSS Feeds
  -Newsletter
  -News Archive
  -Give us feedback
  -Voices of Readers
  -Online community
  -China Biz info
  What's new
 -
 -
Pakistan offers full co-op in probe of Mumbai terror attacks
+ -
10:31, November 30, 2008

 Related News
 Indian crowds cram at Mumbai attack main venues
 Japanese nationals rescued from Mumbai terror attacks
 59-hour Mumbai terror siege comes to end
 Grand funeral held in Mumbai for anti-terrorism squad chief
 Over 13 foreigners killed in Mumbai terror attacks
 Comment  Tell A Friend
 Print Format  Save Article
Pakistan will stand by India in the difficult times after the Mumbai terrorist attacks and would like to offer India full cooperation in the probe of the incident, the foreign office said in a statement on Saturday.

Addressing a news conference here, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the Pakistani government was unanimous in condemnation of the barbaric acts of terrorism and offered condolences to the government of India and the bereaved families.

Pakistan is prepared to offer unconditional support and assistance to unearth who was behind this attack, Qureshi said adding that Pakistani government attached the great importance to the friendly and good neighborly relations with India.

Qureshi clarified that India had not blamed the Pakistani government for involvement in the incident. He also urged Indian media to act responsibly, with a clear reference to some Indian media reports pointing fingers at Pakistan for the attacks in Mumbai.

He pointed out that finger-pointing and "hasty conclusions would only serve the terrorists" interests.

Qureshi said that no evidence had been offered to Pakistan by India. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, when talking to CNN-IBN TV on Saturday, said Pakistan would take quick action in front of the world if any evidence indicated the involvement of any individual or group in any part of Pakistan.

Responding to a question, Qureshi said that Pakistan was not on the defensive because Pakistan had nothing to hide and nothing to be ashamed of.

He also pledged that Pakistan would combat terrorism in all forms and manifestations because Pakistani people were also victims of terrorism.

Talking about his visit to India, Qureshi said his engagements with the Indian leadership and officials were constructive and fruitful.

Source: Xinhua



  Your Message:   Most Commented:
Two Chinese sue Apple for patent infringement 
Tensions high in Gaza city
Is Obama going to reshape the American image? 
World's largest pinata unveiled in Philadelphia 
China postpones summit with EU due to French leader's planned meeting with Dalai Lama 

|About Peopledaily.com.cn | Advertise on site | Contact us | Site map | Job offer|
Copyright by People's Daily Online, All Rights Reserved

http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90851/6543099.pdf