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Pakistan says it does not accept 'any conditionality' in dialogue

Islamabad: Pakistan today reacted sharply to Defence Minister Arun Jaitley's remarks that it should decide whether to talk to India or to separatist Kashmiri leaders, saying it does not accept "any conditionality" in the dialogue

"As you know that Afghanistan is a land locked country and we have provided Afghanistan access. We do not stop trade. Karachi port is available to India," she said.

Asked about Indian leadership's condemnation of the Wagah border attack, she said, "We have seen a statement attributed to the Indian Prime Minister, condemning the terrorist attack."

"Our authorities are investigating this incident and are in a better position to decide whether we need outside assistance or not," she said apparently referring to the US' offer of assistance in the probe.

 

 

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