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India puts Pakistan talks on hold

India's Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, has said his country will not start peace talks with Pakistan until the Mumbai attacks suspects are brought to justice.

Mr Singh was speaking after meeting his Pakistani counterpart at the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Egypt.

A joint statement said the two countries would co-operate to fight terrorism, and this should not be linked to wider peace talks.

Fiona Werge reports.

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