Pak tones down rhetoric but India not happy
Pak tones down rhetoric but India not happy
India says Pak is still in denial, demands action.

New Delhi: Pakistan toned down the war rhetoric on Monday and made conciliatory remarks but it’s simply not good enough for India.

Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma says it’s high time Pak acted against the perpetrators of last month's Mumbai terror attacks.

He also said that Pak has been in denial mode despite India presenting concrete evidences linking the attackers to that country.

“Pak should act and not talk. They should walk the talk. At the International law, it's the obligation of Pak to bring those individuals named by UN security Council and by India against whom there is enough evidence which has been shared with all major countries,” he said.

In a meeting with Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister He Yafei in Islamabad, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari said India should engage in a dialogue with Pakistan to sort out differences. He said and, “Pakistan and India need to engage in dialogue to address their differences. There was a need to avoid further vitiation of the atmosphere. Pakistan wishes to resolve all its disputes with India in a peaceful manner”.

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