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26/11 attack: US wants answers from Pak
Source: PTI May 17, 2011 08:24 IST
As the trail of Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Hussain Rana began in a Chicago court, the United States has asked Pakistan to respond to its questions with regard to the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, a State Department official said.
"We have asked the Pakistani government to address those allegations in the past," State Department spokesman Mark Toner told media persons when asked about the alleged involvement of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI)
in the Mumbai terrorist attacks.
The spokesman, however, refrained from giving any further details citing it as a legal matter and the court proceedings were ongoing.
"There's a legal process underway, and anything I say from here can obviously... I think we have been clear, again, that this is an ongoing legal process, trial, and so I can't say a lot about it," he said.
"But speaking globally about the Mumbai attacks, we have asked that all parties answer questions that have been raised by the Mumbai attacks," Toner said.
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