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Pakistan on Wednesday said it had received some more evidence from the United States of Osama bin Laden's involvement in the September 11 terror strikes but declined to comment on it.
Foreign Office spokesman Riaz Mohammed Khan told reporters that additional evidence was provided a day after US Ambassador Wendy Chamberlin briefed President Pervez Musharraf over the status of the investigations.
Khan refused to comment on the evidence and declined to indicate a timeframe in which Pakistan would take a decision on it.
Meanwhile, stepping up efforts to build a broad coalition, US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Wednesday embarked on a lightning tour of four key Islamic countries -- Saudi Arabia, Oman, Egypt and Uzbekistan.
Rumsfeld embarked on the tour saying Washington had a "little bit of a handle in the whereabouts of bin Laden" and would seek further intelligence cooperation on him.
"It is going to be a scrap of information from some person, some country," he said.
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