Islamabad, April 21: Foreign Office on Thursday said Afghanistan’s Chief Executive (CE) Dr. Abdullah Abdullah postponed visits new dates will be announced with consultation of both countries.
“Afghanistan’s Chief Executive Dr. Abdullah Abdullah scheduled visit to Pakistan in first week of May postponed, new dates for his visit will be announced with consultation of both countries”, Nafees Zakaria, Spokesperson of Foreign Office in a weekly briefing to media said.
He said that dialogue lasting hope for not only for Pakistan for India too.
Both neighbouring countries must live in peach with each other. He said Pakistan is ready for talks with India and whenever India ready for resumption of dialogue.
While responding question, spokesperson said that Pakistan taken up issue of human rights violations in Indian occupied Kashmir in different international forums.
He said arrested Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav, who arrested from Pakistan by security forces still under investigation and some other agents also arrested. Through Yadav arrest Pakistan long standing position further strengthened that in Pakistan foreign intelligence agency involved in violence and subversive activities in Pakistan. Pakistan submitted dossiers to five permanent member UN Security Council, EU members and other import capitals of the world.
He said that Pakistani Joint Investigation team (JIT) on Pathankot working for the perpetrations of its report. When ever it completed it completed its shareable information will be shared with media. He said regarding the Indian National Investigation Agency (NIA) visit to Pakistan, he didn’t have any information.-Online