Jaipur: Pakistan's High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit,
has stressed that there should be uninterrupted talks between the two Asian
neighbours for peace and regional stability. Basit was addressing a function in
Rajasthan's Jaipur city when the statement was made, dawn quoted Radio Pakistan
as reporting.
Asserting that Kashmir was the root cause of all issues between
the two nations, Basit said that an environment of cooperation must persist for
resolution of disputes. The Foreign Secretary-level talks between the two
countries was supposed to take place last year but was deferred following a
militant attack in the Pathankot air base in January this year.
The Pakistani
authorities cracked down on militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) following
India's accusation that the group was responsible for the attacks. Soon after
the Pathankot attack, Pakistan set up a six-member Special Investigation Team
to follow up on the leads India had provided. Pakistan has assured India full
cooperation in investigation the matter. Pakistan's adviser to the Prime
Minister on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz, last week said that a team would
visit India in the next few days to probe the Pathankot attack while expressing
hope that the Foreign Secretary-level talks would be scheduled soon after. ANI

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