India yet to provide evidence: Foreign Office
By Our Staff Reporter
Monday, 22 Dec, 2008 | 11:29 PM PST |
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday reiterated that the Indian government had provided no evidence of the involvement of elements from Pakistan in the Mumbai attacks.
Earlier, an Indian envoy said Islamabad had sufficient evidence against Pakistan based groups of involvement in the terror attacks.
The Government of Pakistan has so far not received any information or evidence relating to the Mumbai incident from the Government of India, Foreign Office Spokesman Muhammad Sadiq said.
Earlier Acting Indian High Commissioner, Manpreet Vohra, told journalists that There is a lot of evidence with the Pakistani government and other countries on not just the Mumbai incident. Everyone knows and has evidence about the activities of terrorist groups in Pakistan.
Pakistan and India have been locked in the debate for weeks now with India firm on its stance that Pakistan knows it all, while Pakistan insisting no information had been provided to it.
Vohra remarked that Pakistan had many international obligations under the UN Security Council resolution.
He rejected the impression that war between the two neighbours was imminent. India is committed to resolve all disputes with Pakistan and still wishes to continue talks for regional peace, he said.
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Sort of parallels the debate on this thread.