Modi govt has been anti-Pakistan from day one: Aziz
PM's top aide says Pakistan will present a dossier on Indian interference in country at United Nations
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's top aide Sartaj Aziz claimed on Tuesday Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's government has been anti-Pakistan from day one, Radio Pakistan reported.
“Modi government's policy is anti-Pakistan from day one,” the premier’s top aide said, while addressing the media in Islamabad.
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Regretting the neighbouring country’s policy, the adviser announced that Pakistan will present a dossier on Indian interference in the country at the United Nations.
Further, Aziz said Pakistan is ready to start a dialogue process with India only if Kashmir issue is on the agenda. “The entire world has endorsed our stance and both the countries need to hold dialogue on all outstanding issues, including that of Kashmir.”
Meanwhile, Aziz warned India against any misadventure saying the security forces will give a befitting response to Indian aggression.
Further, the top Pakistani diplomat rejected Indian allegations about the presence of India’s underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan.
Aziz also informed the media that a meeting between the director general of Pakistan Rangers and the commander of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) will take place on Wednesday in India’s capital, New Delhi.
“The meeting is aimed at reducing tension on the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary (WB),” he said, explaining that the implementation of 2013 ceasefire agreement will also be raised in the meeting.
Read: Pakistan urges UN to take notice of ceasefire violations
Responding to a question, the premier's top aide said Afghan President Ashrar Ghani agreed to take steps for restoration of bilateral trust and relations between the two countries. “The Afghan government has assured to strengthen the security of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul.”
The Afghan commerce minister will visit Pakistan in November this year to explore avenues for the promotion of bilateral talks, he said.
“Modi government's policy is anti-Pakistan from day one,” the premier’s top aide said, while addressing the media in Islamabad.
Read: India resorts to unprovoked firing at LoC
Regretting the neighbouring country’s policy, the adviser announced that Pakistan will present a dossier on Indian interference in the country at the United Nations.
Further, Aziz said Pakistan is ready to start a dialogue process with India only if Kashmir issue is on the agenda. “The entire world has endorsed our stance and both the countries need to hold dialogue on all outstanding issues, including that of Kashmir.”
Meanwhile, Aziz warned India against any misadventure saying the security forces will give a befitting response to Indian aggression.
Further, the top Pakistani diplomat rejected Indian allegations about the presence of India’s underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan.
Aziz also informed the media that a meeting between the director general of Pakistan Rangers and the commander of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) will take place on Wednesday in India’s capital, New Delhi.
“The meeting is aimed at reducing tension on the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary (WB),” he said, explaining that the implementation of 2013 ceasefire agreement will also be raised in the meeting.
Read: Pakistan urges UN to take notice of ceasefire violations
Responding to a question, the premier's top aide said Afghan President Ashrar Ghani agreed to take steps for restoration of bilateral trust and relations between the two countries. “The Afghan government has assured to strengthen the security of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul.”
The Afghan commerce minister will visit Pakistan in November this year to explore avenues for the promotion of bilateral talks, he said.