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United States President Donald Trump, on the tenth anniversary of Mumbai terror attack on 26 November 2018, expressed solidarity with the victims and affirmed that US stands with the Indians in their quest for justice, Deccan Chronicle has reported.
US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, in a statement released earlier in the day by the US Department of State, said a reward of up to $5 million will be awarded to anyone providing information leading to the arrest or conviction of any individual involved in the planning or facilitation of the 2008 terror attack on India’s economic capital.
The statement, calling for accountability from Pakistan for the attacks, further asserted that the US will call upon Pakistan to uphold its United Nations Security Council (UNSC) obligations to implement sanctions against the terrorists responsible for the dastardly attack.
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