Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Indian govt satisfied, press frustrated on Headley issue: Robert Blake

Indian govt satisfied, press frustrated on Headley issue: Robert Blake

Pakistani-American Anna David Headley operatiivinen days from date of entry into the United States that the Indian government was "very satisfied with offers of support that were the case, but seemed the Media" disturbed with delays in the process.

"Deputy Secretary for South and Central Asia Robert Blake Headley said when I press people in India - particularly the case - tell a delay disappointed the" questions from the stage or the State Department blog.
He said that National Security Adviser Jones has confirmed weekend, the team is now able to access Headley.

He said, "I believe the Indian government that they are happy to cooperate with us."

Some media reports said that the recent Indo-US strategic dialogue to get things took a long time Headley was overshadowed.

He said, "Of course we work on Mr. Headley lawyers and thus there is a lot of work to make sure that it is a productive discussion could be, and it has happened.
Some media reports had said that the recent India-US strategic dialogue was overshadowed by the issue of access Headley, who took a long time.

"Of course we had to work through Mr. Headley, lawyers, and so there was much work done to ensure that there might be a productive discussion, and it has happened now," he said.

Blake said that the anti-terrorism cooperation with the U.S. and India was actually one of the strengths of a new relationship and has been quite grown dramatically in the terrible attacks in Mumbai in November 2008.

"Having seen up close intelligence and law enforcement cooperation. We have a new counter-terrorism cooperation initiative.

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