Share information about more attacks on India: Pak to US

Pakistan on Wednesday asked the US to share any information it has regarding LeT and al Qaeda planning more terror attacks in India, instead of making public statements.

Islamabad: Pakistan on Wednesday asked the US to
share any information it has regarding LeT and al Qaeda
planning more terror attacks in India, instead of making
public statements.

Reacting to US Defence Secretary Robert Gates saying
that India`s patience would be "limited" if it faces a
Mumbai-type attack again from `terror havens` from Pak-Afghan
border areas, Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit said,
"Pakistan is committed not to allow its soil for any terrorist
action any where in the world."

"If the US has any information to this effect, that
needs to be shared with Pakistan rather than making public
statements."

Basit also said that "if India has any information
about any possible attacks that particular information should
be shared with Pakistan."

Gates who is on a visit to India had warned that
Lashkar-e-Toiba was working in league with al Qaeda to
destabilise the region and provoke an Indo-Pak military
confrontation.

Gates had discussed the serious threat posed by
terrorism to the region with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and
Defence Minister A K Antony.

He had emphasised the need for "high level of
cooperation" from all countries to defeat the "syndicate" of
terror, including the LeT, the Taliban and the
Tehreek-e-Taliban under the command of al Qaeda.

PTI

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