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Pak promises action sans suspect handover.

Statesman (India)

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(From The Statesman (India))

Statesman News Service NEW DELHI, Oct. 2: Pakistan will help in investigations of the Mumbai train blasts if India provides evidence, but will not hand over any person wanted by India. This was indicated by the Pakistani foreign office spokesperson today in Islamabad, who also stated that the foreign-secretary level talks between India and Pakistan could resume after the end of Ramzan. The Pakistani reaction comes a day after the new foreign secretary, Mr Shiv Shankar Menon, told reporters while he took over office that India would be handing over evidence of Pakistani involvement in the July blasts. This (involvement of ISI and LeT in …

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