Pakistan said on Thursday that it wished India had provided all evidence and information regarding the Mumbai terror attacks “in one go” and maintained that it was still awaiting the English translation of some material handed over to it last month.
To a question at his weekly news briefing on addressing India’s concerns regarding the 26/11 attacks,Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said Pakistan is committed to bring the “perpetrators of this reprehensible act to justice” and is “sparing no efforts” in this regard.
Pakistan is “not apologetic” on the issue of Mumbai attacks and sincerely believes that matters like terrorism and extremist violence can only be addressed through dialogue,he added.
At the same time,he said Pakistan wished that India had provided all evidence and information regarding the attacks “in one go”.
Part of the information given by India on May 20 in various languages had now been provided in an English translation and Pakistan is now awaiting the remaining material,he said.
“This shows both sides are cooperating and have a constructive mindset about moving forward. It also underlines that bilateral cooperation is so important. Otherwise it will be difficult to address all these issues,” he said.