NEW YORK: Citing the "enormous maturity" shown by India in dealing with Indo-Pak issues, Pakistan has advised Afghanistan to "take a leaf out of the Indian book" and learn about building ties, instead of engaging in an "accusatory game" towards it.
Even if a "leaf falls on the grass in Afghanistan", president Hamid Karzai points a finger towards Islamabad saying the "Pakistanis must have done it", Pakistan's ambassador to the UN Abdullah Hussain Haroon said.
"It does not work that way. I think India would be a good example for Karzai to follow in which he should realize that this accusatory game gets no where," he said.
He said a "massive change around" has come in India-Pakistan relations, as the two neighbours are beginning to see "things from each others' perspective".
Source : Build ties like India does, Pak tells Afghanistan - The Times of India
Even if a "leaf falls on the grass in Afghanistan", president Hamid Karzai points a finger towards Islamabad saying the "Pakistanis must have done it", Pakistan's ambassador to the UN Abdullah Hussain Haroon said.
"It does not work that way. I think India would be a good example for Karzai to follow in which he should realize that this accusatory game gets no where," he said.
He said a "massive change around" has come in India-Pakistan relations, as the two neighbours are beginning to see "things from each others' perspective".
Source : Build ties like India does, Pak tells Afghanistan - The Times of India