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| We will give Pak credible evidence about 7/11: PM | | | London
October 10, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday that India will provide 'credible evidence' to Pakistan regarding the July 11 Mumbai blasts, taking advantage of Islamabad's offer of cooperating in curbing terrorism.
The two countries are in the process of setting up a joint mechanism to fight terrorism, which they had agreed to in Havana, Cuba.
Addressing a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Tony Blair after their 90-minute talks, he said the Mumbai and London attacks are reminders of the common terrorist threats faced by the two countries.
Dr Singh and Blair condemned terrorism 'wherever and whenever it occurs', with the British Prime Minister emphasising that there was a need to send out a strong message that terrorism 'cannot be tolerated'.
"No country, or government or state should support it," he said.
With regard to India's contention that Pakistan's ISI and terror groups based there are responsible for the July 11 Mumbai blasts, Dr Singh said, "We will take advantage of that (Pakistan's offer to cooperate) and will provide them, what we consider, is credible evidence."
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