"I will make public official documents from the court's judgment where Hafiz Saeed has been declared innocent," he said.
He said Pakistan was still investigating and if there is some evidence, necessary action will be taken.
On the issue of terrorism, Malik said non-state actors had been playing havoc with the relationship between the two countries, both facing the scourge for many years.
The minister said he had come with a message of peace and wanted to move in a positive direction.
"I do not want any negativity today. What I want is a positive message, positive view forward and let's forget the dark days. Let's enter with shining stars, with smiling faces and clear hearts."
On Samjhuta investigations, Malik again said, "Let's not create any negativity..." and the talks on this issue is an ongoing process and it continues.
On Kasab's hanging, he said, "We have categorically stated that we should respect each other's court verdicts."
About his visit, he said it was necessary for building close people-to-people contacts. "Any country, especially neighbouring countries, cannot encourage friendship between them as long as common people don't interact."
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