New Delhi: Home Minister Chidambaram and his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik have spoken on the 26/11 trial process now taking place in Pakistan.
In a message on the social networking site twitter, Mr Malik said,
"I spoke to Mr Chidambaram today. We discussed security issues and the ongoing trial here in Pak, of those accused in the Mumbai blast. I explained to Mr Chidambaram that the appearance of two main Indian witnesses in Pak court is most important for the trial process to continue here. I also proposed that a Commission may be formed to visit India & record the statements of the witnesses."
In a message on the social networking site twitter, Mr Malik said,
"I spoke to Mr Chidambaram today. We discussed security issues and the ongoing trial here in Pak, of those accused in the Mumbai blast. I explained to Mr Chidambaram that the appearance of two main Indian witnesses in Pak court is most important for the trial process to continue here. I also proposed that a Commission may be formed to visit India & record the statements of the witnesses."
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