Pakistan, India urged to cooperate

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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband says that Pakistan must adopt a zero tolerance approach against the militant organization blamed for carrying out the Mumbai terror attack. Miliband also urged cooperation between nuclear-armed neighbours Pakistan and India. Tension has been simmering since the late November attack in which gunmen killed 179 people in Mumbai, India's financial capital. Miliband said that it is very clear that militant organizations operating in Pakistan have carried out the Mumbai attack and thus perpetrators must be brought to justice. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DAVID MILIBAND, BRITAIN'S FOREIGN SECRETARY REHMAN MALIK, PAKISTAN'S TOP INTERIOR MINISTRY OFFICIAL


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