Pakistan vows to comply with U.N. curbs after Mumbai

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said Thursday Pakistan would comply with the U.N. Security Council decision of listing four leaders of an outlawed militant group blamed by India and the U.S. for the Mumbai attacks.

“Pakistan has taken note of the designation of certain individuals and entities by the U.N. … and would fulfill its international obligations,” a statement from his office quoted him as telling visiting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte.

Check Also

Five Things Kosovo Must Know Before Doing a Deal with Serbia

Following the election of the new government in Kosovo, the US special presidential envoy for …