Mumbai:
Endorsing India's view that 26/11 terror mastermind Hafiz Saeed and five other suspects be brought to justice, US Ambassador Timothy J Roemer said Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba posed a "regional and global" threat.
"I hope that in future the action on 26/11 includes people like Hafiz Saeed is taken. Recently he was put into an Interpol red flag list," Roemer said.
The US is expending personal treasure and resources to help dismantle infrastructure of terrorism in this region, he added.
In the 26/11 attacks, people of India suffered tremendous hardship and loss and devastation, Roemer said.
"It is time to reflect on the common enemy of the US and India. We share concerns about LeT, Al-Qaida and Taliban and the threat emanating from that part of the world and we are working closer and closer together as two great powers to take on a common enemy and bring blood-thirsty perpetrators of these attacks to justice," Roemer said.
"When scores of Indians are killed, when six Americans are killed, this is a priority for our country and I know it is a priority for India," he said.
The Indo-US relationship is an extremely positive relationship, Roemer said. "Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was here, expressing deep interest on part of our government. She came to India, went to a conference in Bangkok and then went home. She did not go to any other place in the area. She values this Indo-US bilateral relationship," he added.
"President (Barack) Obama told me this is one of the most important and best relationships we will have in the world," Roemer said.