He said Pakistan and India had agreed to start the dialogue in December 2015 when Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj visited Pakistan
Pakistan today accused India of using the Pathankot terror attack as an “excuse” to derail the bilateral dialogue process and said that talks are the best way forward to resolve outstanding issues, including “mutual concerns” related to terrorism.
Pakistan Prime Minister’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said that peaceful neighbourhood was part of the government’s policy.
He said Pakistan and India had agreed to start the dialogue in December 2015 when Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj visited Pakistan.
“But before the Foreign Secretaries could meet and finalise a schedule for resuming the Comprehensive Dialogue, the Pathankot incident of 2 January 2016 gave India an excuse to postpone the resumption of the dialogue,” he said.
“Pakistan believes that dialogue is the best way forward to resolve outstanding issues, including mutual concerns related to terrorism,” he said.
He said Pakistan sent a Joint Investigation Team to India and has already initiated the required investigation against those alleged to be involved. The India-Pakistan talks were was stalled after the January 2 attack Aziz addressed the media here to highlight achievements of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government.
To a question, Aziz said that Pakistan would continue to support Kashmiris’ struggle for the right of self- determination at bilateral level in talks with India as well as at multilateral forums like the UN.
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