The head of Interpol says Pakistan needs international support instead of condemnation to fight extremist groups in the country.
After meeting Pakistan's Interior Minister in Islamabad on Tuesday, Interpol's Secretary General Ronald Noble said Pakistan has agreed to work with Interpol to help India investigate last month's Mumbai attacks.
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Noble said India has not provided Interpol with any information to identify the attackers or determine if they had links to foreign countries.
India has accused a Pakistan-based group of organizing the attacks, while Pakistan called on India to provide evidence.
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