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(2 Dec 2008) SHOTLIST 1. Qazi Hussain Ahmed, head of Jamaat-e-Islami, shakes hands with Farooq Naik, Pakistan's Law Minister (wearing pink shirt), and other officials 2. Mid of cameramen 3. Naik greeting Sheik Rasheed, former information minister 4. Nawaz Sharif, Chairman Pakistan Muslim League, and party members arriving and greeting host 5. Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, Prime Minister of Pakistan, greeting participants 6. Wide pan of meeting 7. Various of participants 8. Mid of (from left) Sharif, Gilani, Maulana Fazl-ur Rehman, Head of Jamiat Ulema Islam, and Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, Chairman of PakisTan Muslim League Quaid e-Azam Group (PML-Q) 10. Wide of participants 11. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, Pakistan Prime Minister: "The leadership of Pakistan has united and is today debating this national issue and I believe that it would be a message for the whole world." 12. Mid of participants 13. Mid of Gilani and Sharif 14. Wide of meeting 15. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Nawaz Sharif, opposition leader and chairman of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N): "As far as issues like this, we all are one. The whole nation is one. All the political parties have the same stand on it. There are no two opinions on that. We have differences with the government on the commitments it did not honour, but on issue like this we do not have any difference." 16. Wide exterior of prime minister's residence STORYLINE: Pakistan's Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday held a national security conference to create political consensus in the wake of the attacks in Mumbai. The meeting was held at the prime minister's residence and was attended by federal ministers and representatives of all political parties, including opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif. Pakistan has proposed a joint investigation of the militant attacks in Mumbai after India blamed elements in Pakistan for the bloodshed. During a televised address in Islamabad on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that Pakistan had offered a "joint investigative mechanism and joint commission" to India to probe the attacks. He didn't say when the offer was made or if India had made any response. The Pakistani government, seeking to salvage a painstaking peace process between two countries who have already fought three wars, has pledged full cooperation with India over the attacks. It has vowed to go after any group on its soil shown to have been involved. Suspicion so far has focused on militants fighting Indian rule in the divided Kashmir region, the root of the long animosity between the South Asian rivals, though Pakistan complains that India has shown it no evidence. The attacks, across India's financial capital, left 172 people dead and 239 injured. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...