Pakistan foreign secretary meets P-5 envoys\, rejects India\'s allegations on Kashmir attack

Pakistan foreign secretary meets P-5 envoys, rejects India's allegations on Kashmir attack

IANS  |  Islamabad 

has met the envoys of P-5 nations and rejected India's allegations of Islamabad's involvement in the terror attack on a paramilitary convoy in

P-5 refers to US, Russia, China, and UK -- which are permanent members of the

In the meeting with P-5 envoys, Janjua has "noted a familiar Indian pattern of immediate and reflexive assignment of blame on without investigations".

The meeting came hours after India's on Friday met at least two dozen envoys in Delhi, including those from the P-5 nations.

The Pakistan said in the meeting that her country has pursued a constructive approach towards India, and Pakistan's offer of dialogue and "the Kartarpur initiative are a clear evidence of this".

Citing Janjua, Faisal wrote on that "ratcheting up tensions in the region will be counterproductive".

An of the Pakistan-based terror group crashed a car bomb into a convoy of the (CRPF) in district on the on Thursday, making it the worst ever attack on security forces on any single day since a separatist campaign broke out in in 1989.

At least 45 troopers were killed in the ambush.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 05:14 IST