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Pakistan gives India list of terror camps it wants dismantled | ||
2006-07-30 | ||
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In the interview, Sharma said "dismantling of the training camps.....And also extradition of those we have named. We are not saying 'till then' India does not talk like that". Noting that talks could take place when Pakistan realises the need to take firm action, he said "at least, some action should be there". "Talks cannot be ritualistic. Talks have to be sincere. We are committed to a sincere process for the restoration of peace and normalcy in the region. Pakistan has to demonstrate its commitment and sincerity. That can be only by fulfilling the assurances which they have given. I am very clear on that", he said. Observing that Pakistan has to do something to improve the environment, he said "we have not vitiated the environment. We can't be held responsible for what is happening now". | ||
Posted by:john |
#3 Among the camps were Mumbai, Bangalore, and various Hindu religious sites. |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2006-07-30 20:12 |
#2 Nest we will hear that Osama Bin Laden is hiding in South India |
Posted by: john 2006-07-30 11:08 |
#1 "We have given the list (of terrorist training camps) to India and we would expect India to dismantle them," Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said. Aslam said that the allegation about existence of 52 terror training camps on Pakistani soil was "a figment of imagination". I see. The camps in Pakistan are imaginary. In reality there are camps in India. The Pakistani drug crop came in early? |
Posted by: john 2006-07-30 08:13 |