Islamabad, September 15: Pakistan has said resumption of composite dialogue with India and re-activation of joint anti-terror mechanism would go a long way in promoting pragmatic cooperation between the two countries in combating terrorism.
Commenting on a recent statement by Home Minister P Chidambaram expressing apprehensions on terror strikes being planned by certain groups in Pakistan, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Basit said in a statement to share whatever information New Delhi has with Pakistan to prevent such acts.
”We have repeatedly requested the Indian Government to share with us whatever information it has in this regard,” he said, recalling sharing of real time, credible and actionable information on any future terrorist threats was deemed essential by the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India at the Sharm El Sheikh Summit.
He said the two Prime Ministers had also agreed in Sharm El Sheikh that ”terrorism is the main threat to both countries and affirmed their resolve to fight terrorism and cooperate with each other to this end.”
—Agencies