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'Encouraged' by Modi's remarks on ties: Pak envoy

New Delhi: Pakistan today said it was “encouraged” after BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's remarks regarding ties with foreign countries and asserted that it was looking forward to a stable government here to engage

Basit also downplayed BJP leader Giriraj Singh's remarks that all those who don't respect Modi should go to Pakistan, saying these were “rhetorics” used during electioneering.  The Pakistani envoy also said that his government was “keenly looking forward to a government with which Pakistan (can engage) quickly, comprehensively and meaningfully... and move from conflicting relations.”

Strongly favouring the resumption of dialogue, Basit said Pakistan hopes that there were resumption of talks to resolve outstanding issues. “We should also preserve and build on past agreements and treaties,” he added, citing examples of Indus water treaty and some understanding on demilitarisation of Siachen.

Asked about a perception that ‘Pakistan was most dangerous country', Basit said, “Pakistan was not most dangerous country but most misunderstood country”.

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