India not willing for talks, peace process is suspended: Abdul Basit

India not willing for talks, peace process is suspended: Abdul Basit
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Summary Pakistan is optimistic about India's participation in the SAARC summit Islamabad: Abdul Basit

NEW DEHLI (Web Desk) - Talking to the media On Thursday Pakistani High Commissioner Abdul Basit said that Pakistan wants peaceful relations with India but India is not cooperating on any level, reported Dunya News.

Basit said that India does not want comprehensive talks with Pakistan which was why the peace process remained suspended between both countries.

There are no chances of Indian investigation team to visit Pakistan for probe into the Pathankot attack, Basit added. He also said that Pakistani government knows about elements causing unrest in the country and also know about those who were behind such elements.

The Pakistani High Commissioner stated that the arrest of the Indian RAW agent was a confirmation of Pakistan s stance and suspicions. He further stated that Pakistan is optimistic about India s participation in the scheduled South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Islamabad.
 

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