"Based on the information brought by the judicial commission, our courts will proceed further," Foreign Office spokesman Aizaz Chaudhry told PTI.
Chaudhry had said here yesterday in his weekly press conference that the Pakistan would need more evidence from the Indian side with regard to the Mumbai attacks case.
Asked what he had meant by "more evidence" he had said, "I do not have the details. The point is that the two countries need to work together in a cooperative manner so that trials take place with proper evidence".
Incidentally, Chaudhry's comments about need for additional evidence was missing from the official transcripts released to the media later.
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Replying to a query on if the slow pace of Mumbai terror attack was discussed between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and and President Barack Obama, he said issues relating to counter-terrorism were discussed.
"The Prime Minister made it clear that the issue of terrorism is of as much concern to Pakistan as for India if not more.
Asked today, whether Pakistan still needs more evidence from India, Chaudhry said, "Please check with the Ministry of Interior".
Meanwhile, Advisor to Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said Pakistan would take action against Mumbai attacks accused Hafiz Saeed if they get "concrete legal evidence" to do so.
"We told them that the trial of Mumbai suspects will start soon...We will take action against Hafiz Saeed if we have concrete legal evidence to do so," Aziz said in an interview to Dawn daily.