Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri has denied a report published in a section of press linking Mumbai blasts with Kashmir solution. In an interview with BBC he described the reports attributed to him as concocted and far from truth. He said that he has even condemned those who opposed the peace process between the two neighbour countries.
To a question he said that there are many statements of senior Indian authorities wherein they have admitted that cross border terrorism has declined. "Even the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army and their various ministers have admitted that cross border terrorism has declined", he added.
He reminded that when Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service was launched a bomb blast took place which was done by those who were opposed to the process.
To another question Khurshid Kasuri said, "We have done a lot, we have banned a good number of organisations. We have arrested several people and India has also admitted it. He said that Pakistan government has no interest in faming terrorism but "We want prosperity for 160 million people in Pakistan which possible when there is peace at home and in the countries around us."
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