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Pak accuses India of sabotaging peace efforts

By Sajjad Hussain
August 29, 2015 12:30 IST
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Interior Minister Nisar Ali Khan said that Pakistan was having clear view of peace in the region and having friendly relations with the neighbouring countries, but unfortunately the same had not been reciprocated from the other side, according to a statement.

He said "the Indian government's objection over consultation with Kashmiri leaders was unjustified".

Last week, India-Pakistan ties hit a new low after Islamabad decided against sending National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz to New Delhi to hold discussions with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval.

The proposed talks were called off because of differences over the agenda proposed by Islamabad, and a planned meeting between Kashmiri separatists and Aziz.

India, Khan said, was trying to sabotage the efforts for peace on one pretext or the other and is putting regional security and stability at stake.

"The Kashmir issue was the major hurdle in the normalisation of relations between the two countries and establishment of peace in the region," Khan said as he held talks with British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond in London on Friday.

Khan said India must understand that the dialogue process could not proceed further without discussion on the Kashmir issue.

He said Pakistan would continue its efforts for peace in the region, but it would never accept hegemony or dominance of any country.

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