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US Ambassador to Pakistan Wendy Chamberlin on Thursday met President Pervez Musharraf to seek Islamabad's cooperation for any action Washington may consider necessary against terrorists who carried out attacks in New York and Washington.
US officials refused to disclose what transpired at the meeting but said she discussed the broad outline of issues laid out by US Secretary of State Collin Powell on Wednesday night.
Powell, while evading a direct reply on a question whether all leads pointed to Osama bin Laden as the man behind the attack, said, "We have not made a determination as to who is responsible for the attack."
"But we thought as we gather information and as we look at possible sources of the attack, it would be useful to point out to the Pakistani leadership at every level that we are looking for and expecting their fullest cooperation and their help and support as we conduct this investigation."
Earlier, Pakistan ambassador to US Maleeha Lodhi had met US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage on Wednesday.
PTI
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