
India today handed over to Pakistan additional materials of the investigation of a terrorist attack, carried out at the end of November last year in Mumbai, ITAR-TASS reports.
According to the official information of the country's Foreign Ministry, the dossier contains answers to all the requests made by Islamabad after the previous provision of a package of documents. It was awarded to the adviser, the messenger of the Pakistani diplomatic mission in New Delhi, who was specifically invited to the Foreign Ministry for this.
Earlier, the Pakistani authorities have already received such dossiers three times. The corresponding oncoming gestures were made by Islamabad, which allowed somewhat to soften the severity of the tension between the two countries after the terrorists in the Mumbai sophistication in the camps of Islamic extremists in the Pakistani territory.
As noted, speaking this week in parliament, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, for the first time during the entire time of Pakistan, not only provided India with the results of their investigation, but also admitted that the terrorist attack in Mumbai was carried out by their citizens and organizations based in this country.
At the same time, India continues to insist on taking Islamabad of specific measures to suppress the activities of anti -Indian formations. New Delhi considers this as an indispensable preliminary condition for the resumption of dialogue between the two states.
The Indian side believes that the dossier transferred today "covers all the issues raised by Pakistan, and should be sufficient to attract the perpetrators in the attack in Mumbai", whose victims were more than 180 people.