Peace talks possible if India desists from terror activities in Pakistan: FO

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said on Thursday Islamabad wanted India to end its suppression in occupied Kashmir and desist from supporting terrorist activities inside Pakistan to destabilise the country.

During her year-end briefing, she said Pakistan was interested in peace and dialogue and it was up to the Indian authorities to take a responsible position to improve relations.

The spokesperson said the recent tours of Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari were a demonstration of international community’s interest to engage with Pakistan and develop understanding on a range of issues.

She said Pakistan was also interested in expanding and strengthening its friendship around the world. “With the enhanced interactions, visits and exchanges, we can strengthen our friendship, cooperation and dialogue with the international community,” she said.

Ms Baloch said Pakistan was grateful to various countries and multilateral financial institutions and organizations for providing humanitarian assistance for the flood-affected people of Pakistan.

While replying to a question about Afghanistan, she said Islamabad had been engaging with Kabul authorities on all matters, including the border situation and security of diplomats and missions and terrorist threat its Pakistan faces.

She said the Afghan-interim authorities had assured to resolve all such issues soon. She said Pakistan has a natural stake in peace and stability in Afghanistan and it would continue to engage with the neighbouring country.

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