Pakistan not desperate to talk to India: Sartaj Aziz

Pakistan not desperate to talk to India: Sartaj Aziz

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 02:41 PM IST
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Says India never opened a window of opportunity 

Islamabad : Pakistan is ‘not desperate’ to resume peace talks with India which has never opened a window of opportunity for dialogue and goodwill with it, Pakistan’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said.

 “It is a very strange thing to say as it was decided here on December 9 that the dialogue will resume but then the Pathankot incident occurred and everything vanished into thin air,” Aziz told Geo TV on Sunday.

His remarks came in response to Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar’s statement that the window for dialogue with Pakistan was ‘slowly closing’. Aziz said that if India continues to repeat the old allegation of terrorism when it comes to the negotiating table, they must remember that terrorism is a part of the composite dialogue that Pakistan proposes, Dawn reported.

“They say that they will talk if we (Pakistan) make some progress on terrorism, but we say that they (India) should talk on all issues including Kashmir,” Aziz said.  He also said that Pakistan was ‘not desperate for talks and there is no restlessness on the Pakistani side for dialogue.’

“The whole world agrees that India and Pakistan should have composite dialogue,” Aziz said, adding that if the region has to see peace, it has to see co-ordination first.

Replying to a question, Aziz said Pakistan was not unaware of Indian efforts to integrate Kashmir and change its demography as ‘such efforts by India would not succeed.’

Pakistan is supporting the Kashmiri people “morally and diplomatically” and will raise the issue with the UN General Assembly, Human Rights Council and also with permanent members of UN Security Council, he said.                    —PTI

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Consular access denied to Jadhav

Islamabad: Pakistan has rejected India’s request for consular access to alleged spy Kulbushan Jadhav who was arrested for his involvement in ‘subversive activities’, Interior Minister Nisar Ali Khan said on Monday. “The Indian spy Kulbhushan entered Pakistan with a special purpose. Hence, it has been decided that consular access will not been given to him,” Khan told reporters here. Pakistan claimed its security forces had arrested Jadhav from Balochistan in March and alleged that he was ‘a serving officer in the Indian Navy and deputed to the Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).’ It accused Jadhav of planning ‘subversive activities’ in the country. India has acknowledged that Jadhav had served with the navy but denied that he has any connection with the government.

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