Pakistan to inform UN about alleged Indian interference in country: FO
Islamabad, Aug 27: Pakistan has decided to inform the United Nations (UN) about India's alleged interference in the country, media reported.
This was announced by the Foreign Office Spokesperson Qazi Khalilullah at the weekly briefing here.
Qazi Khalilullah said, "The national security adviser level talks between Pakistan and India could not take place due to preconditions from the Indian side."
"Pakistan had clearly stated that any preconditions would not be acceptable for the talks," he added.
Pakistan called off the ‘pre-conditional' talks with India this month after India's refusal to speak with Pakistan unless it withdrew from holding a meeting with Hurriyat leaders. Pakistan is adamant that the talks, which were scheduled to be held on August 24, were sabotaged by India.
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He also said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's meeting with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi is not scheduled on side-line of the UN annual session.
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