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New Delhi: India will share with Pakistan, the evidences of ISI involvement in the 7/11 Mumbai serial blasts, as the two countries will discuss the recently-announced Joint Working Mechanism on Terrorism at the upcoming Foreign Secretary-level talks from November 13 to 15, among other issues.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who took charge on Wednesday morning, told reporters in a brief interaction that Indian law-enforcement agencies had gathered some evidence about ISI involvement in 7/11 Mumbai blasts and the Government would share these with Pakistan.
''We can't alter our neighbours. We have to live in peace and create a tension-free situation in the region,'' the former Defence Minister said.
''Our law enforcement agencies have gathered some evidences about the 7/11 Mumbai blasts. We will share these with Pakistan,'' he said.
National Security Advisor M K Narayanan recently said in a television interview that although not ''clinching'', India had ''pretty good'' evidence of ISI's involvement in Mumbai blasts.
Later, speaking to reporters, Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma said, the Joint Working Mechanism on Terrorism, agreed upon between the two countries, and peace and security in Jammu and Kashmir would be part of the agenda of the Foreign Secretary-level talks being held in New Delhi next month.
''The Foreign Secretaries will be discussing everything.'' he added.
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