Pakistan to resume talks with India only after elections: Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

will try to resume peace talks with only after election results are out as it is "useless" to talk to because no big decisions are expected from the present Indian government, a has said.

Fawad Chaudhry, of Information of Pakistan, said that the time is not right to hold a dialogue as the Indian leaders are preparing for the upcoming general elections, reported.

"It is useless to talk to them (India) now unless there is some stability. We will move forward once the new government is formed after the elections," he said.

"We have delayed our efforts to hold talks with because we do not expect any big decision from the present Indian leadership," he said.

He said the government would respect any Indian leader and the party elected by the Indian people.

When asked which Indian leader will suit more when it comes to peace talks Narendra Modi or , the said it does not matter for Pakistan.

"And, we would like to move forward to hold dialogue with whosoever comes into power in India," he said.

The Indo-Pak ties strained after the terror attacks by Pakistan-based terrorists in 2016 and India's surgical strikes inside Pakistan-occupied The ties further nose-dived in 2017 with no bilateral talks talking place between them.

has been maintaining that terror and talks cannot go together.

Chaudhry said the opening of the Kartarpur Corridor between India and Pakistan in November last year is a remarkable development between the two countries because it will not only help the Sikh community but also benefit the Indo-Pak relations.

On being asked who calls the shots in Pakistan when it comes to foreign policy the or the civilian government, Chaudhry said, "Of "

"During the earlier regimes, there had been conflicts between the civilian government and the on various issues as they were not capable of talking to each other frankly. But this is the not the case anymore since has come into power," he said.

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First Published: Mon, January 28 2019. 16:35 IST