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Mon, 06/28/2010 - 08:48
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PAK-QURESHI 3LST


India wants Pakistan to undertake investigation on the
basis of the leads provided by it and bring to justice all
those involved in the carnage that led to a serious setback to
bilateral relations.
When pointed out that the speed of trial of seven
persons arrested by Pakistan in connection with 26/11 was seen
with concern in India, Qureshi explained, "the pace is slow
because the case is unique as the scene of crime is in a
different country and trial in a different country".
Contending that there were "complications," he said
the information exchange takes time and the procedure was
"cumbersome and time-consuming".
Seeking to justify the slow pace of trial of 26/11 in
Pakistan, the Foreign Minister said even in India there were
many cases pending for years. PTI AKK
RBT


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