Pakistan's foreign minister said Islamabad is not considering any military actions and instead is looking at political and legal options to challenge India's changes to Kashmir's status.
Islamabad:
Pakistan is ready to review its decision against India if New Delhi agreed to reconsider its actions on Kashmir, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Thursday.
Qureshi's remarks came a day after Pakistan expelled the Indian High Commissioner as part of its decision to downgrade the diplomatic ties with India over what it called New Delhi's "unilateral and illegal" move to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan also announced that it will review all "bilateral arrangements" with India.
"Are they ready to review their decisions? If they do, we can also review our decisions. Review will be on both sides. That is what Simla (agreement) says," Qureshi said.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi made the remarks Thursday at a news conference in Islamabad. He said he will soon travel to China to inform Beijing about the situation after India downgraded the special status of Kashmir.
Earlier, the Pakistan Railways Minister announced that the Samjhauta Express train service with India has been suspended.
(With inputs from AP)