My goal is to unburden Pak-India relationship: Khar
Khar said Mumbai attacks probe was conducted at a faster pace than Samjhauta Express blast case.
KARACHI:
The newly appointed Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Hina Rabbani Khar said that the Mumbai attacks probe was on schedule as a part of a judicial process on which the Pakistan government had no say.
She made these comments during an interview with Asian News International.
When asked a question about investigations into the Mumbai attacks, she compared the probe to that of the Samjhuta Express blast case and said that the Mumbai attacks investigation was conducted at a faster pace.
She further said that the interior ministers of India and Pakistan have met and a judicial commission is scheduled to come to India which will speed up the process.
Khar said that it was not in the interest of the government of Pakistan to delay the investigations and that the Indian media should ‘empathise’ with Pakistan, which has a judicial course of action.
The Foreign Minister admitted that the two countries have a history of festering hostility and that it has been an unbalanced exchanged ever since the independence of India and Pakistan.
She said it was her ‘goal’ to unburden the Pak-India relationship and that both the countries have to let go off the hostilities that they have held to for long.
Khar admitted that the two countries have contentions that can only be sorted out through “well-directed” dialogue.
The newly appointed Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Hina Rabbani Khar said that the Mumbai attacks probe was on schedule as a part of a judicial process on which the Pakistan government had no say.
She made these comments during an interview with Asian News International.
When asked a question about investigations into the Mumbai attacks, she compared the probe to that of the Samjhuta Express blast case and said that the Mumbai attacks investigation was conducted at a faster pace.
She further said that the interior ministers of India and Pakistan have met and a judicial commission is scheduled to come to India which will speed up the process.
Khar said that it was not in the interest of the government of Pakistan to delay the investigations and that the Indian media should ‘empathise’ with Pakistan, which has a judicial course of action.
The Foreign Minister admitted that the two countries have a history of festering hostility and that it has been an unbalanced exchanged ever since the independence of India and Pakistan.
She said it was her ‘goal’ to unburden the Pak-India relationship and that both the countries have to let go off the hostilities that they have held to for long.
Khar admitted that the two countries have contentions that can only be sorted out through “well-directed” dialogue.