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Rice: Mumbai attacks could bear al-Qaida's stamp
By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ,Associated Press Writer AP - 2 hours 55 minutes ago
NEW DELHI - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Pakistan must show "resolve and urgency" as she called Wednesday for international cooperation in the investigation into the Mumbai attacks.
Rice arrived in New Delhi as part of a U.S. effort to ease tensions in the region after a three-day terrorist attack killed 171 people in India's financial capital.
"I have said that Pakistan needs to act with resolve and urgency, and cooperate fully and transparently," Rice said. "I know too this is a time when cooperation of all parties who have any information is really required."
Indian U.S. officials have pointed the finger at Pakistani-based groups in the attacks.
Rice said it was too early to say who was responsible for the attack, but: "Whether there is a direct al-Qaida hand or not, this is clearly the kind of terror in which al-Qaida participates," she said during a press conference.
Pakistan's president, meanwhile, said any of the 20 suspects wanted by India would be tried in Pakistan if there is evidence of wrongdoing.
Rice, America's top diplomat, was to meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other top officials. U.S. officials have pointed the finger at Pakistani-based groups in the attacks and have pressured Islamabad to cooperate in the investigation.
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