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Pak Says No Objection To India Sharing Evidence With Other

By Network on October 10,2006

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Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said at a briefing in Islamabad that Pakistan did not mind India sharing the evidence of alleged cross-border involvement in the Mumbai blasts with other countries. But for Islamabad, it would remain an allegation unless it saw the evidence for itself. 

The Ministry said it had not yet received any evidence from India of the Mumbai police allegation that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence was involved in the July 11 train blasts.

India last week said it would share the evidence from the Mumbai investigation with the European Union during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit. The United States said it had already seen the evidence.


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