Pakistan will focus on peace process with India, says Aziz
NEW DELHI: Pakistan prime minister’s adviser on foreign affairs, Sartaj Aziz, has said his country will focus on consolidating the peace process with India, hours after four terrorists suspected to be from across the border attacked an air base in Punjab’s Pathankot.
Aziz told Radio Pakistan in an interview on Saturday evening that foreign secretaries of Pakistan and India will meet in Islamabad on January 15 to draw up a roadmap on comprehensive dialogue for the next six months.
The dialogue will cover all issues, including Kashmir, Siachen and water, he added.
The adviser told the stateowned radio station that there was “visible improvement” in relations with India and Afghanistan.
This comes hours after a group of terrorists, suspected to be from Pakistan, attacked an air force base in Punjab’s Pathankot and killed three securitymen 15-hour encounter.
Pakistan has condemned the attack and reaffirmed its com mitment to fighting terror, but Indian authorities are learnt to be upset about its inability to rein in Isi-sponsored jihadis
Highly placed sources said Delhi has evidence tracing the attack to Pakistan’s Bahawalpur where Jaish-e-muhammed leader Masood Azhar is based and that it has the signature of the ISI.
They also said India plans to ask Pakistan to take penal action against the outlawed JEM for a productive foreign secretary