Pakistan renews help offer to India

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Islamabad, Aug 21 (UNI) Pakistan today renewed its offer to help India in the ongoing probe into the July 11 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai.

''If India were to share information, Pakistan will be willing to cooperate,'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said here.

She said Islamabad has, repeatedly, asked New Delhi to provide evidence.

There was no specific proposal under consideration for talks between India and Pakistan intelligence agencies, she added.

She also denied the involvement of Pakistan agencies in acts of terror against India and said they never indulge in such acts.

Replying to a question on Sir Creek talks to be held on August 23-24, she said, ''Islamabad has not yet received any intimation from India on the issue.'' The talks were aimed at discussing modalities for a joint survey, she added.

On reported travel restrictions on Pakistani diplomats to New Delhi, the spokesperson said both the countries had similar regulations, claiming, however, that Islamabad was more liberal and allowed Indian diplomats to visit Rawalpindi or Murree.

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