Pakistan wants resumption of talks with India: Foreign Office

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

today welcomed Narendra Modi's congratulatory phone call to and said it wants resumption of bilateral talks which were halted in 2015.

Khan thanked Modi for his wishes and emphasised that disputes should be resolved through dialogue.

During his weekly press briefing here, Dr said that he hoped the phone call would pave the way for bilateral talks between both and Pakistan.

Faisal said that Pakistan was ready to host the SAARC Summit postponed in November 2016, which will help to address regional issues.

He hoped that it would lead to an improvement in ties with the (SAARC) member states, including Afghanistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, in addition to

The 2016 SAARC Summit was to be held in but after a major terror attack on an camp in Uri in on September 18 that year, India expressed its inability to participate in the summit due to "prevailing circumstances" and stepped up diplomatic pressure on Pakistan.

The summit was called off after Bangladesh, and also declined to participate.

The India-Pakistan ties nose-dived in recent years with no bilateral talks taking place.

The ties between the two countries had strained after the terror attacks by Pakistan-based groups in 2016 and India's surgical strikes inside Pakistan-occupied The sentencing of alleged Indian to death by a military court in April last year further deteriorated bilateral ties.

The two sides often accuse each other of ceasefire violations along the Line of Control, resulting in civilian casualties.

In his victory speech, Khan had said that better relations between Pakistan and India would be "good for all of us".

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 19:35 IST