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India-Pakistan
Pakistan denies role in Mumbai attacks
2012-07-06
NEW DELHI: Pakistan on Thursday strongly rejected suggestions that any of its state agencies was involved in acts of terrorism in India, at the conclusion of the two countriesÂ’ foreign secretaries talks.

The two sides ended two days of peace talks with vows to keep their dialogue on track despite renewed tensions over the alleged role of Pakistani “state actors” in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The talks between Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai and his Pakistani counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani covered terrorism, confidence-building measures and the South Asian rivals’ core territorial dispute over divided Kashmir.

The two top civil servants in their respective ministries said they would meet again in Islamabad to pave the way for foreign minister-level talks in September. The talks in New Delhi were clouded by charges arising from IndiaÂ’s recent arrest of Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari, suspected of being a key handler for the Mumbai attackers who killed 166 people in IndiaÂ’s financial capital.

India says Ansari has admitted helping to coordinate the deadly assault from a command post in Karachi, and his testimony has renewed Indian accusations that “state elements” in Pakistan were involved. At a joint news conference, Jilani insisted the charge was baseless. “I would very strongly reject any insinuation of any involvement of any state agency in acts of terrorism in India,” Jilani said. “If we keep accusing each other, that will be of no benefit, and we will not find any result,” he added.

His remarks were a response to specific allegations levelled on Wednesday – as the foreign secretary talks began – by Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram who argued that Ansari’s evidence could only lead to one conclusion. “It is no longer possible to deny that though the incident happened in Mumbai, there was a control room in Pakistan before and during the incident,” Chidambaram said. “It is clear that (Pakistani) state actors were there,” he added.
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