Pak says it wants 'meaningful' dialogue with India over J-K issues

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

on Thursday said that it is in favour of having "sustained, meaningful and result-oriented dialogue" with that addresses all issues, particularly the Jammu and Kashmir.

"wants to have sustained, meaningful and result oriented dialogue with that addresses all issues particularly the Jammu and Kashmir," Radio quoted the country's Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria as saying during a weekly press conference.

He added that peace in the region is not possible without resolving the Kashmir dispute.

Tensions have been running high between the two Asian neighbours amid spree of ceasefire violations and cross-border infiltration from side.

Relations between and worsened after several terror attacks including one on an Indian military base in Uri and also on an Indian air force base in Pathankot.

The situation between both the nations further deteriorated after a military court announced a death sentence to former Indian Naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav.

Relations between the two nations have been particularly worsened after the 2008 Mumbai attacks by based terrorists.

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