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Pakistan P.M. promises to work with India

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- The prime minister of Pakistan promised Friday that his government will work to expose the "hidden hands" behind the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, speaking at a dinner for European heads of mission, said India and Pakistan should continue peace-making efforts, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported.

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"While the terrorists may try to derail the peace process between Pakistan and India, we should not allow them to succeed in their nefarious designs," Gilani said.

A small group of gunmen invaded Mumbai last week, targeting two five-star hotels and a Chabad Lubavitcher center. Only one of the men is known to have survived the attacks and is now a prisoner.

Indian investigators say the group trained in Pakistan and appears to have had ties to some members of the country's security forces.

Gilani said a new Pakistani strategy aimed at pacifying the lawless area along the border with Afghanistan has a good chance of success because it has broad support from officials and the public.

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