Pakistan”s leadership meets to discuss tense ties with India

By KUNA,

Islamabad : The government here on Tuesday was holding a Nationnal Security Conference (NSC) to devise a national policy regarding the prevailing tense situation with archrival India by bringing all political actors on a platform.


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Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani was chairing the meeting and in a rare show of solidarity almost all political parties were participating to review the national security in the backdrop of the scars inflicted on the Indo-Pak relations by the Mumbai terrorist attacks.

While the Mumbai terrorist attacks have created a 2002-like situation when the two countries came at the brink of the fourth war against each other, the conference is discussing the sole issue of national security emanated from the series of terrorist attacks in Mumbai and the implication of Pakistan in it by the Indian authorities.

The conference began about two hours after the Foreign Minister, being contacted by American counterpart on Monday, extended full cooperation to India in probing the terrorist attacks and offered to form a joint investigating mechanism in this regard.

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