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Pak asks India to share info to help pre-empt any terror act

Pakistan reacted to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s remarks on terror groups planning fresh attacks on India from Pakistani soil by saying that New Delhi should share such information with Islamabad to help “pre-empt any act of terror”.

Updated on: Aug 18, 2009 02:26 AM IST
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Pakistan on Monday reacted to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s remarks on terror groups planning fresh attacks on India from Pakistani soil by saying that New Delhi should share such information with Islamabad to help “pre-empt any act of terror”.

Pakistan’s response to Singh’s comments was conveyed by Afrasiab Mehdi Hashmi, Director General (South Asia) in the Foreign Office, to India’s acting Deputy High Commissioner during a meeting this evening.

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“In all sincerity, we would request India to share information that they have and for our part we stand ready to cooperate fully in pre-empting any act of terror,” Hashmi was quoted as telling the Indian diplomat in a statement issued by the Foreign Office spokesman.

Hashmi said the Indian Prime Minister’s remarks “warrant serious and prompt attention” and the government of Pakistan “would like to extend its fullest cooperation to pre-empt any act of terror”.

He also said terrorism is a “common enemy” of the two countries and “Pakistan has itself been a victim of terrorism”.
Hashmi noted that during the meeting between the Indian and Pakistani premiers at Sharm el-Sheikh last month, both sides had agreed that the “two countries will share real time, credible and actionable information on any future terrorist threats”.

 
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