Qureshi urges US to play role in resumption of Indo-Pak dialogue

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

on Tuesday urged the US to play its role in resumption of Indo-Pak dialogue to resolve all outstanding issues, amid tensions with following the terror attack and subsequent aerial strike by Indian jets on a training camp of the in

Both sides agreed that de-escalation was important for peace and stability in South Asia, it said.

Qureshi said that Pakistan-US ties were important for promoting regional peace and stability. He appreciated US' role and efforts in deescalating tensions in the region.

He informed Pompeo about the de-escalatory measures taken by including the handing over of the Indian

"He also urged US to play its role for resumption of dialogue between and to find solutions to all outstanding disputes," the FO said.

Tensions between and Pakistan flared up after a suicide bomber of Pakistan-based terror group killed 40 CRPF personnel in Jammu and Kashmir's district on February 14.

India launched a counter-terror operation in on February 26. The next day, retaliated and downed a in an aerial combat and captured its Wing Abhinandan Varthaman, who was handed over to India on March 1.

The FO said that the two leaders agreed to continue to pursue the Afghan reconciliation process.

They also discussed Pakistan's facilitating role and agreed that the US Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad's forthcoming visit to would provide an opportunity to further build on the gains made so far.

Qureshi reiterated that intra-Afghan dialogue was an important component of the reconciliation process. He also emphasised the need to enhance interaction at the leadership level.

The also briefed Pompeo about efforts and progress in the implementation of Pakistan's Plan, the FO said.

The NAP was launched after a deadly attack on an army run school in in December 2014 that killed nearly 150 people, mostly students.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 22:40 IST