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Pakistan's president has vowed to take "strong action" against any elements in his country involved in last week's attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai. | Pakistan's president has vowed to take "strong action" against any elements in his country involved in last week's attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai. |
Asif Ali Zardari made the pledge during a meeting with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, his office said. | Asif Ali Zardari made the pledge during a meeting with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, his office said. |
Speaking after the meeting, Ms Rice said she found the Pakistani leadership "focused" and "committed" on the issue. | Speaking after the meeting, Ms Rice said she found the Pakistani leadership "focused" and "committed" on the issue. |
Tensions have risen amid Indian claims of Pakistani links to the attacks, which killed at least 188 people. | Tensions have risen amid Indian claims of Pakistani links to the attacks, which killed at least 188 people. |
Islamabad denies any role and has cast doubt on the allegations. | Islamabad denies any role and has cast doubt on the allegations. |
But President Zardari, during his meeting with Ms Rice, repeated an earlier promise to help investigate the attacks, his office said. | But President Zardari, during his meeting with Ms Rice, repeated an earlier promise to help investigate the attacks, his office said. |
"The government will not only assist in investigation but also take strong action against any Pakistani elements found involved in the attack," he is quoted in an official statement as saying. | |
"Pakistan is determined to ensure that its territory is not used for any act of terrorism," he added. | |
I have found a government that is focused on the threat and understands its responsibilities to respond to terrorism and extremism Condoleezza RiceUS Secretary of State | I have found a government that is focused on the threat and understands its responsibilities to respond to terrorism and extremism Condoleezza RiceUS Secretary of State |
Meanwhile, a Pakistani group has denied any connection with the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Toiba, which is suspected of being behind the Mumbai attacks. | Meanwhile, a Pakistani group has denied any connection with the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Toiba, which is suspected of being behind the Mumbai attacks. |
A spokesman for Jama'at ud Dawa, Abdullah Muntazir, suggested homegrown Indian militants were involved instead. "I do not believe the attacks in Mumbai could have been carried out by Muslims," he told reporters. | |
'Robust response' | 'Robust response' |
Ms Rice described her talks with Mr Zardari, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gillani and the country's army chief as "quite satisfactory". | Ms Rice described her talks with Mr Zardari, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gillani and the country's army chief as "quite satisfactory". |
Anger is growing in India that the Mumbai attacks were not prevented"I have found a government that is focused on the threat and understands its responsibilities to respond to terrorism and extremism," she told a news conference. | Anger is growing in India that the Mumbai attacks were not prevented"I have found a government that is focused on the threat and understands its responsibilities to respond to terrorism and extremism," she told a news conference. |
She said Pakistan would investigate any links with Mumbai, "because the Pakistani government... does not in any way want to be associated with terrorist elements and is indeed fighting to root them out wherever they find them." | She said Pakistan would investigate any links with Mumbai, "because the Pakistani government... does not in any way want to be associated with terrorist elements and is indeed fighting to root them out wherever they find them." |
Before arriving in Islamabad, she told reporters Pakistan must take a "tough line" on terrorism. | Before arriving in Islamabad, she told reporters Pakistan must take a "tough line" on terrorism. |
Ms Rice travelled to Pakistan from India where she called on both countries to show moderation in their response to the Mumbai attacks. | Ms Rice travelled to Pakistan from India where she called on both countries to show moderation in their response to the Mumbai attacks. |
While Pakistan needed "a robust response", India should not to take actions that would provoke "unintended consequences", she said. | While Pakistan needed "a robust response", India should not to take actions that would provoke "unintended consequences", she said. |
US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mike Mullen has been pushing the same message, in a visit to meet defence officials in Pakistan on Wednesday and India on Thursday. | |
Last week's attacks at multiple locations in Indian's financial capital stunned the country, with many describing it as India's 9/11. | Last week's attacks at multiple locations in Indian's financial capital stunned the country, with many describing it as India's 9/11. |
Three major airports in India are on heightened alert after a threat of more possible attacks by the Deccan Mujahideen, the previously unknown militant group who claimed responsibility for last week's Mumbai attacks. | Three major airports in India are on heightened alert after a threat of more possible attacks by the Deccan Mujahideen, the previously unknown militant group who claimed responsibility for last week's Mumbai attacks. |
Meanwhile, the resignation of Vilasrao Deshmukh, chief minister of the state of Maharashtra where Mumbai is located, was accepted by the governing Congress Party on Thursday. | Meanwhile, the resignation of Vilasrao Deshmukh, chief minister of the state of Maharashtra where Mumbai is located, was accepted by the governing Congress Party on Thursday. |
His was one of a number of resignations in the wake of the attacks amid growing fury over the government's handling of the crisis. | His was one of a number of resignations in the wake of the attacks amid growing fury over the government's handling of the crisis. |