TEHRAN: Iran and Pakistan have a brotherly relationship but the presence of terrorist elements in Pakistan is not justifiable,” Ahmadinejad told Asif Ali Zardari during a telephone call received from the Pakistan leader.Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday said "We became aware that some of agents in Pakistan were cooperating with the main elements of today’s terrorist incident and we consider it to be our right to demand the rendition of these criminalsrged his Pakistani counterpart to confront a Sunni rebel group which Tehran says is behind the bombing on the Revolutionary Guards that killed dozens."
Zardari expressed his condolences and agreed on setting up a timetable to confront the rebel group, Jundallah (Soldiers of God). The head of the Guards, General Mohammad Ali Jafari, said that
Iranian security officials had presented documents on Monday indicating “direct ties” from Jundollah to US, British and, “unfortunately”, Pakistani intelligence organisations.“And this person himself and his plans are undoubtedly under the umbrella and the protection of these (US, British and Pakistani) organisations,”