Islamabad: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that there is no possibility of a diplomatic dialogue with India in the prevailing situation, according to a media report on Thursday.
New Delhi has already been maintaining its stand that “talks and terror” cannot go together as it continues to ask Islamabad to take demonstrable steps against terror groups responsible for launching various attacks on India.
“There is no possibility of a backdoor or diplomatic dialogue with India in the prevailing situation…The circumstances are not suitable for any dialogue at the moment,” Qureshi was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper.
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No backdoor dialogue with India underway: Pak FM
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Islamabad, Dec 24 : Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that there can be no talks with India under the current deteriorating situation between the two countries.
Qureshi also asserted that there was no backdoor or diplomatic dialogue underway between Pakistan and India. There is no possibility of a backdoor or diplomatic dialogue with India in the prevailing situation, he said. It is not possible until the Indian atrocities are stopped in Kashmir. The circumstances are not suitable for any dialogue at the moment.
There is no possibility of a backdoor or diplomatic dialogue with India in the prevailing situation, he said. It is not possible until the Indian atrocities are stopped in Kashmir. The circumstances are not suitable for any dialogue at the moment. Qureshi s statement comes at a time when heavy exchange of fire between the Indian and Pakistan border security forces have intensified, leaving dozens of casualties on both sides. Pakistan s Foreign Ministry has been summoning the Indian envoy to record their protest against what it calls, India s deliberate ceasefire violation along the Line of Control (LoC). Pakistan maintains that Indian forces have recently targeted a UN vehicle, while various violations have caused loss of lives of civilians living along the border along with damages to their properties.
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