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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan demanded India to share with it the investigations into the tragedy regarding setting Samjhota Express on fire, Geo News reported Thursday.
Addressing a weekly press briefing at Foreign Office here, the FO spokesman Abdul Basit said India has always been marked with dichotomy of actions and words, adding India is ever obsessively intent on leveling accusations against Pakistan spy agency ISI.
The spokesman said India blamed Samjhota Express tragedy on the ISI; now, everybody knows that who is behind gutting the train.
He said India should shun the tendency of accusing ISI for all its problems, including Nexalite insurgency which is spread over a large number of Indian districts.
The spokesman stressed the US President Barack Obamas India visit will help bring peace and stability to the region, adding the string of Pak-US negotiations regarding the cooperation in energy sector will continue.
The spokesman said the US was appreciative of Pakistan's energy requirements and hoped that the dialogue would continue.
Pakistan wants a meaningful and result-oriented dialogue process and it will welcome if India moves beyond rhetoric and blame game, but there is nothing on the ground to inspire hope, he said.
He said had this not been the case the two countries would surely have been able to normalize relations by settling bilateral disputes including Jammu and Kashmir.
The spokesman said, Dialogue doesn't mean that we sit across the table and reiterate our respective positions.
Pakistan wants a meaningful and result-oriented dialogue process and it will welcome if India moves beyond rhetoric and blame game, but there is nothing on the ground to inspire hope, he said.
The spokesman also pointed out that India was killing innocent Kashmiris and hoped that New Delhi would bridge the gap between its words and deeds.
FO urges India to share Samjhota details - GEO.tv
Addressing a weekly press briefing at Foreign Office here, the FO spokesman Abdul Basit said India has always been marked with dichotomy of actions and words, adding India is ever obsessively intent on leveling accusations against Pakistan spy agency ISI.
The spokesman said India blamed Samjhota Express tragedy on the ISI; now, everybody knows that who is behind gutting the train.
He said India should shun the tendency of accusing ISI for all its problems, including Nexalite insurgency which is spread over a large number of Indian districts.
The spokesman stressed the US President Barack Obamas India visit will help bring peace and stability to the region, adding the string of Pak-US negotiations regarding the cooperation in energy sector will continue.
The spokesman said the US was appreciative of Pakistan's energy requirements and hoped that the dialogue would continue.
Pakistan wants a meaningful and result-oriented dialogue process and it will welcome if India moves beyond rhetoric and blame game, but there is nothing on the ground to inspire hope, he said.
He said had this not been the case the two countries would surely have been able to normalize relations by settling bilateral disputes including Jammu and Kashmir.
The spokesman said, Dialogue doesn't mean that we sit across the table and reiterate our respective positions.
Pakistan wants a meaningful and result-oriented dialogue process and it will welcome if India moves beyond rhetoric and blame game, but there is nothing on the ground to inspire hope, he said.
The spokesman also pointed out that India was killing innocent Kashmiris and hoped that New Delhi would bridge the gap between its words and deeds.
FO urges India to share Samjhota details - GEO.tv