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India complicating issues to delay dialogue with Pakistan: FO

ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: India is complicating issues to delay peace dialogue with Pakistan on all issues, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said on Friday. Basit said Pakistan wanted initiation of a result-oriented dialogue process with India. “We are not interested in mere photo sessions,” he added. India was not sincere about resolving the Kashmir and water-related disputes with Pakistan, he said, adding that the Indian behaviour testified that it did not want peace in the region. Expressing anguish over Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement blaming Pakistan for not taking adequate measures in connection with the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, the FO spokesman said the entire world lauded Pakistan’s sacrifices for eliminating terrorism. daily times monitor/app

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