NEW DELHI, Jan 29 (NNN-PTI) — A day after the Pakistan Prime Minister made a strong plea for resumption of Indo-Pak talks, India Friday ruled out the same but favoured some measured “communication” with the neighbour.
Asserting that Pakistan needs to pay “serious attention” and show that “it is sincere” in addressing India’s concerns over terrorism emanating from its soil, top sources here said the atmosphere is not conducive for the resumption of composite dialogue.
Pushing for resumption of Indo-Pak dialogue, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani had Thursday said his country and India should not be held “hostage to one incident” of 26/11 and should hold talks since they cannot “afford war”. — NNN-PTI![]()
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