By SUNIL Sonkar
NEW DELHI, India: Just before the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Washington, US pressed Pakistan to act against perpetrators of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, which also includes Jamaat-ud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed. The US said on Wednesday pressing it wants to see results.

US Ambassador to India Timothy J Roemer described Lashkar-e-Taiba to be a global threat. He also said that Pakistan should recognise dangers and dismantle the terror infrastructure existing on the Pak soil.
Dr. Singh’s top agenda with President Barack Obama will be situation in Pakistan, the Mumbai attacks and also the cooperation in counter-terrorism. Singh will be meeting Obama in Washington on November 24.
Both the leaders will also be discussing implementation of the historic civil nuclear agreement.
The other agenda are climate change, education and poverty-alleviation. Both the sides may unveil a “new relationship based on strategic global partnership” and also to chalk out a path of cooperation for meeting global challenges.
Roemer said to the media, “The seven Mumbai suspects should be brought to justice in Pakistan… We need to see action and results from our partners in Pakistan.”
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