
Tokyo: External Affairs Minister SM Krishna met his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar on Sunday during which he strongly raised the issue of anti-India activities being carried out from the Pakistani soil, maintaining that New Delhi has given additional concrete evidence of the same.
Krishna, who met Khar on the sidelines of a conference on Afghanistan here, asked Pakistan to take steps to check terror activities directed against India.
During the meeting, the Indian minister asserted that India has provided additional concrete evidence of such activities.
Official sources said that recent revelations by Abu Jundal, the LeT operative who handled those involved in the 26/11 carnage in Mumbai, the continued anti-India propaganda by LeT founder Hafiz Saeed and release of Sarabjit Singh were among the important issues that figured in the Krishna-Khar talks, which came two days after their Foreign Secretaries' meeting in New Delhi....
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05:07 PM, Jul 08, 2012

The Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary level talks ended on Thursday with Pakistan stating that it was not involved in any terror act in India. ...

10:11 PM, Jul 05, 2012

New Delhi: The Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary level talks ended on Thursday morning with Pakistan proposing a joint investigation into the 26/11 Mumbai carnage and categorically stating that Pakistan has not been involved in any terror act in India. Addressing a press conference after the talks, Pakistan Foreign Secretary Jalil Jilani said, "I bring a message of goodwill, peace from the government and people of Pakistan. We talked over Confidence Building...

11:48 AM, Jul 05, 2012

New Delhi: On day two of the India-Pakistan Foreign Secretary level talks, New Delhi is likely to express its displeasure over the meeting between Jalil Jilani and the Kashmiri separatists, soon after his arrival in India. Jilani had met the Hurriyat chief Syed Ali Shah Geelani and other separatists like Mirwaiz Umar Farooq soon after his arrival in India on Tuesday. The event did not go down well with the...

10:28 AM, Jul 05, 2012

New Delhi: Pakistan Foreign Secretary Jalil Jilani on Tuesday said that Islamabad will support India in its fight against terrorism. The official, who reached Wagah border at 12 noon on Tuesday, said, "Pakistan will support India in its fight against terrorism." When asked whether there was any likelihood of Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh being released any time soon, Jilani said, "The External Affairs ministries of both the countries are in...

12:22 PM, Jul 03, 2012

New Delhi: Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Jalil Jilani will arrive in New Delhi on Tuesday to hold talks with his Indian counterpart Ranjan Mathai during which arrest of LeT terrorist Zabiuddin Ansari, who revealed Pakistan's involvement in November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, is expected to be raised by New Delhi. His visit aims to wrap up the last of round of bilateral talks on trade, visa, Siachen and the Sir Creek...

09:13 AM, Jul 03, 2012