PM to take up issue of slowed down Indo-Pak dialog with Obama: Sartaj Aziz
ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz on Monday said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would talk about the slowed down dialog in the middle of Pakistan and India with United States President Barack Obama amid their forthcoming meeting on October 22 at the White House.
"Various different issues would likewise be talked about between the US President and PM Nawaz Sharif," Sartaj Aziz said while addressing media.
The counsel said that Indian state foundations, including the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), are included in terrorist exercises in Pakistan.
Sartaj included that there would be no bargain on Pakistan's remote approach, including that rising strains in the middle of Pakistan and India are "risky to world peace."
He went ahead to say that the dossier affirming Indian inclusion in subversive exercises in Pakistan, which was given to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon a month ago, would likewise be imparted to other neighborly nations.
The consultant, then again, dismisses Indian assertions about Pakistan's backing to non-state on-screen characters working in India.
Sartaj Aziz additionally told media that the visa length of time of the individuals who go to India through Samjhota Express will be amplified, including that the Indian High Commission has been told to roll out important improvements in such manner.
These remarks came after the Delhi-bound Samjhota Express, conveying both Indian and Pakistani travelers, was as of late got back to from the Wagah fringe to the Lahore Railway Station after Indian powers advised their Pakistani partners of troublesome ranchers dissents in Indian Punjab region.
Aziz reminded media work force that the world realizes that Pakistan's atomic project is for quiet purposes just.
Talking about the resumption of talks between the Afghan Taliban and the Afghan government, Aziz said that while it relies on the Afghan initiative, Pakistan is prepared to encourage this procedure.
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