Islamabad: India should share with
Pakistan the findings of its probe into the 2007 Samjhauta
Express blast in which 42 Pakistanis were killed, a top
foreign official said on Tuesday.
Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesman Abdul Basit termed
the Samjhauta Express blast as the biggest conspiracy and said
various elements were involved in it, including "Indian
terrorist network".
"42 people were killed in the blast but India has
never provided us a single report about the event," he told
state-run PTV.
"We want to discuss all strategic issues with India
which were included in composite dialogue such as Kashmir,
terrorism, Siachin, economic, cultural issues etc," he added.
Basit said that Kashmir issue must be resolved in
accordance with the aspiration of Kashmiri people and the
United Nations` (UN) resolutions.
He said it was difficult to sustain good ties with
India without resolving the Kashmir issue.
Responding a question he said, Pakistan being a
victim of terrorism itself, would of course want to discuss
the issue with India.
PTI