(02 Aug 08 - RV) On the sidelines of the Southeast Asian Summit, Pakistan today offered
to investigate last month's bomb attack on India's embassy in Kabul that killed two
Indian diplomats among 58 people.
The Kabul attack, a ceasefire breach, and
speculation about Pakistani links to a series of bombings on Indian cities last month
has jeopardised a four-year-old peace initiative between the two nuclear-armed rivals. While
at the summit, as Emer McCarthy reports, leaders of South Asia vowed to fit terrorism
together as a regional summit opened today in Colombo Sri Lanka.