AMRITSAR: Pakistan on Sunday advised India and Afghanistan to have an objective view of the terrorism issue and work for the peaceful resolution of disputes.
Addressing the Heart of Asia moot in Indian city of Amritsar, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said we need to have an objective and holistic view rather to blame one country.
Peaceful resolution of outstanding disputes will further improve regional cooperation and connectivity, Aziz said.
Earlier today, singing to the Indian tune, Afghan President had lashed out at Pakistan and blamed it for supporting terrorists. He said that Pakistan’s proposed $500 million in funds for reconstruction of Afghanistan was “better served fighting terrorism”.
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