Pakistan will try for peace despite India\'s negative attitude: Official

Pakistan will try for peace despite India's negative attitude: Official

IANS  |  Islamabad 

has said that would continue with its efforts for peace in its neighbourhood despite New Delhis negative attitude.

Speaking on Tuesday at a conference on "Conflict and Cooperation in South Asia: Role of Powers" hosted by the Policy Research Institute (IPRI), Janjua stated: "We are convinced that we will continue to try for peace and stability in the region," Dawn news reported.

Referring to India's approach on ties with Pakistan, Janjua said that was "spinning hatred" and perpetuating "dynamic rivalry".

This, she maintained, was not only unhelpful for improving Pakistan-ties, but was also stopping from making progress and attaining peace.

The recalled that India, by refusing to attend Saarc summit in Islamabad, was holding the regional body's summit process "hostage".

About the new government's policy on India, Janjua spoke of Imran Khan's first nationwide address after elections in which he had offered to take two steps for every single step that would take for normalisation of ties with

She said Khan in his letter to his Indian counterpart later expressed willingness to discuss all issues that were part of the 'Composite Dialogue'.

"Unfortunately we haven't seen the kind of reciprocation that was required," Dawn news quoted Janjua as saying.

The also criticised for "spending massively on force modernisation" and questioned the support being extended to it by the world powers in its acquisition of weapons.

"Recently held India-US 2+2 dialogue provides access to advanced and sensitive US military hardware, technology and weaponry," Janjua said while taking a jab at for signing a deal for provision of advanced S-400 air defence system to India.

"This would undermine the delicate strategic balance in the region and beyond," she said.

Contending that Pakistan's foreign policy has been successful, Janjua said it was proven by the successful counterterrorism operations, the progress achieved by the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the emerging consensus on seeking a peaceful resolution of the Afghan conflict.

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 12:10 IST