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The US has expressed its displeasure over the Pakistan government's handling of 26/11 Mumbai attacks case saying the Pakistan government has not lived up to its expectations while bringing the perpetrators of the 26/11 attacks to the justice. "Pakistan government has not taken enough action," Geoffrey Pyatt, US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs said in an exclusive chat with India Today.

"We are working in a way that LeT (Lashkar-e-Taiba) could not use US financial systems. The work has not yet finished but the Pakistan government has not taken enough action as per our expectations," Pyatt said. He, however, mentioned that he found the approach of Pakistani officials favourable and the conversation between Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik at Male was important.


Pyatt categorically mentioned that the US would not hand over David Coloman Headley, a US citizen and one of the conspirators of 26/11 attacks, to India.
"US relations with India and Pakistan are independent of each other. There are evolutions in India and Pakistan in economic ways. It was impressive to see Pakistan's commitment for a status of Most Favoured Nation to India. Another attack would be a set back to this process," he said.

Pyatt categorically mentioned that the US would not hand over David Coloman Headley, a US citizen and one of the conspirators of 26/11 attacks, to India. "There is president level cooperation between US and India on this issue. We are working out everything possible to prevent another attack. We allow Indian authorities questioning Headley. Nothing more can be done," he said.


The work has not yet finished but the Pakistan government has not taken enough action as per our expectations
Pyatt described Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as champion of India's nuclear deal with the US. "He is a great figure in India's history. India is changing fast. The change is quite remarkable. The investment has grown by 10 times. India's dynamism is good for us. There is a strong commitment to the relationships in both directions," he said.

US not satisfied with Pakistan's approach to 26/11 case, says it has failed to bring perpetrators to justice : India, News - India Today
 
With some US citizens also killed in 26/11 i am surprised that this case is not over and done with .
 
From Present Government, we cannot expect anything. Its not matter of "Pakistan" but people on the chair. I would want to see every man linked to terrorism behind the bars of hanging for good - BUT - through discourse of complete judicial process, weather he is in India or in Pakistan or elsewhere.
 

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