ISLAMABAD, March 4: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Monday that the Pakistan army foiled Indian design to target as many as five areas inside the country.
Speaking in Capital Talk, the foreign minister said that the situation is improving at the Line of Control compare to the previous days.
“The current crisis revolves around Kashmir issue. Pakistan is reviewing the Indian dossier which it received after 12 days. Pakistan will respond to it after due review,” he said.
The foreign minister said that had the previous government implemented National Action Plan with its due spirit, Pakistan would not have been in the FATF’s grey list.
“Time has come to do what is in Pakistan’s interest,” he said. “We have to make a decision with political consensus. The international community has get the message that Pakistan wants peace.”
The foreign minister said that the Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has asked for documentary evidence from the Modi government.
“The Kashmiris are giving sacrifices. No solution for Kashmir can be implementable without taking Kashmiris onboard. There was no mention of victims in Musharraf’s Kashmir formula,” he said.
The foreign minister said that Pakistan wants friendly relations with India but Kashmir is the main bone of contention between the neighbouring states.
Qureshi said that the international community is stressing for dialouge between both the neighboruing countries. -Agencies