Ahead of the foreign secretary-level talks, India on Wednesday said abundant patience and perseverance were required in dealing with Pakistan, where many elements are using terror as an instrument of achieving certain objectives.
External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said India had the "anxiety" of improving relations with Pakistan and there should be a sincere reciprocation from the other side, which continues to have a "selective" approach towards tackling terrorism.
He observed that there were many elements in Pakistan who use terrorism as an "instrument to achieve short-term and long-term objectives" and it was too early to judge whether the "trust deficit" had been reduced, an aspect required to be monitored on continuous basis.
"While dealing with Pakistan, we need to be cautious. We need to have abundance of patience and perseverance," Krishna said.
Referring to the talks between foreign secretaries in Delhi on July 4 and 5, Krishna made it clear that terrorism would be the focus of the meeting.
"Whenever there is a bilateral meeting, we have always focussed on terrorism and terror-related issues. We have been impressing upon Pakistan to come out openly to declare war on terrorism which should be across the board and not selective," the minister said during an interaction with journalists.
Noting that Pakistan has been saying that it was also a victim of terrorism, he maintained going by "whatever experience" it has had, it should join hands with India so that terrorism is eliminated.
To a question on when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would be visiting Pakistan, Krishna said that there was no such move in the near future.
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