Peace process between India-Pakistan 'suspended': Abdul Basit
New Delhi, Apr 7: In a shocking statement Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit has said peace process between India and Pakistan is "suspended".
"I think at present the peace process between India and Pakistan is "suspended"," Abdul Basit was quoted.

Basit was speaking, at a function here, in the backdrop of the January 2 Pathankot terror attack by Pakistani terrorists of the Jaish-e-Mohamed, which killed seven Indian security forces.
The attack has stalled the resumption of dialogue between the two sides.
In last one month, authorities arrested scores of terror operatives with foreign linkages. Presence of this is quite disturbing: Abdul Basit
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What we need is to engage uninterruptedly, comprehensively, and meaningfully: Abdul Basit, Pak High Commissioner pic.twitter.com/K72i5DPQGd
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It is the J&K dispute that is the root cause of mutual distrust (Indo-Pak) and other bilateral issues: Abdul Basit pic.twitter.com/ULlGHFExEp
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The recent arrest of Kulbhushan Yadav in Pakistan irrefutably corroborates what Pakistan has been saying all along: Abdul Basit
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Not about reciprocity but co-operation of our two countries: Abdul Basit on if NIA team will be allowed to visit Pak pic.twitter.com/tqCbW6oTDK
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I subscribe to Chinese viewpoint, says Pak High Commissioner Abdul Basit on Beijings veto on Masood Azhar pic.twitter.com/HTsDlnp0Dj
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