ISLAMABAD: US Secretary of State, John Kerry on Saturday telephoned Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and told him that terrorists were trying to sabotage Pakistan-India peace talks.
John Kerry hoped that the process of talks between Islamabad and New Delhi would continue despite the Pathankot incident in India.
He said PM Nawaz Sharif’s role in tackling the challenging situations is laudable.
The Premier said investigation has been launched into the Pathankot's incident and the truth will come out soon.
He said Pakistan will not allow its soil to be used against any country.
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