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Pak hopes for resuming composite dialogue after NAM talks

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    India put the composite dialogue on hold after the Mumbai attacks. It has linked the resumption of the parleys to Pakistan taking action against the perpetrators of the terrorist assault that killed nearly 180 people and the dismantling of the terror infrastructure in that country.

    In reply to a question, Basit said Pakistan had received from India the English translation of the testimony of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested for the Mumbai attacks. Islamabad had sought the translated version of the testimony after New Delhi provided documents in Marathi and other languages.

    "No other information has been received (from India) since then," Basit said. Basit also said he was "not aware" of any Track-II diplomacy between India and Pakistan.

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    Resuming Composite Dialogue.By: NP Singh | 10-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Hummm.First things must come first and Pakistan Leaders must realize that resuming composite dialogue is not the first thing to be considered/ taken up.What a Gugly ? First you attack India.Let us forget all about it. Then you seek resuming the composite dialogue. For what.? To attack India again.IS THAT THE OLD VICIOUS CIRCLE AGAIN.???
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