Pakistan and Indian foreign ministers smile for the cameras... barely... during a news conference in Delhi Thursday.<br/> <br />The two are meeting to discuss a host of topics, including Pakistan's involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.<br/> <br />Pakistan's Foreign Secretary.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN SECRETARY, JALIL ABBAS JILANI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"I would very strongly reject any insinuation of any involvement of any state agency in acts of terrorism in India."<br/> <br />166 people died during the three day attack on two hotels, a railway terminal, a cafe and a Jewish centre in India's financial capital.<br/> <br />Pakistan has denied involvement since the beginning.<br/> <br />But the recent arrest of Indian-born Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari, who was allegedly prompting the gunmen over the phone from a control room in Karachi, might call that into question.<br/> <br />Ansari is set to appear in court in Delhi later Thursday.<br/> <br />Julie Noce, Reuters.
