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80724
Sat, 09/19/2009 - 06:46
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Pak asks India to share information on possible terror strikes
Islamabad, Sep 18 (PTI) Pakistan Friday asked India to
share any "credible information" it has about possible
terrorist attacks on India so that such incidents could be
pre-empted.
"Pakistan has once again asked the Indian government to
share any credible information that they may have on alleged
plans of any future terrorist attacks against India," said a
statement by the Foreign Office spokesman, following reports
that Israel has warned that Pakistan-based LeT was planning
terror strikes across India especially in Jammu and Kashmir.
The government of Pakistan "believes that terrorism is a
common threat and requires concerted efforts by the
international community to effectively counter and especially
pre-empt terrorist attacks," the spokesman said.
Israel's Counter-Terrorism Bureau at the National
Security Council (NSC) in a travel warning for Israeli
tourists in India rated the threat as "imminent and concrete",
putting special emphasis on the Jammu and Kashmir.
Pakistan's stance is "entirely consistent with the
understandings reached between the Prime Ministers of India
and Pakistan" in their meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh in July, the
spokesman said.
During that meeting, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and
his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani had agreed to
share credible information to prevent terrorist attacks. PTI
share any "credible information" it has about possible
terrorist attacks on India so that such incidents could be
pre-empted.
"Pakistan has once again asked the Indian government to
share any credible information that they may have on alleged
plans of any future terrorist attacks against India," said a
statement by the Foreign Office spokesman, following reports
that Israel has warned that Pakistan-based LeT was planning
terror strikes across India especially in Jammu and Kashmir.
The government of Pakistan "believes that terrorism is a
common threat and requires concerted efforts by the
international community to effectively counter and especially
pre-empt terrorist attacks," the spokesman said.
Israel's Counter-Terrorism Bureau at the National
Security Council (NSC) in a travel warning for Israeli
tourists in India rated the threat as "imminent and concrete",
putting special emphasis on the Jammu and Kashmir.
Pakistan's stance is "entirely consistent with the
understandings reached between the Prime Ministers of India
and Pakistan" in their meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh in July, the
spokesman said.
During that meeting, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and
his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani had agreed to
share credible information to prevent terrorist attacks. PTI