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Pakistan blames Indian media for creating hype over Abdul Basit's remarks

Pakistan said that it was ready to hold peace talks with India when the latter is ready.

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Pakistan on Thursday blamed the Indian media for creating "hype" over remarks by its envoy over the peace process and said it was ready to talk to India when the latter is ready.

"Pakistan and India are two neighbours which must live in peace and harmony. The hype created by the Indian media over Mr (Abdul) Basit's remarks was neither warranted nor required," Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said at his weekly briefing.

He was answering a question about Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit's remarks that the peace process was suspended.

Zakaria said, "This question has been repeatedly asked and I will only add to what has been said earlier is that Pakistan will be ready to talk when India is ready. I would not enter into the debate of what words were used by both sides."

On the Pathankot terror attack probe, he said relevant departments were dealing with the finding of JIT which visited India and once the investigations had been completed and a report compiled, "we will share with you the shareable information."

About an Indian NIA team's visit to Pakistan, he said, "I am not aware of any official request in this regard."

Commenting on reported test of a Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile by India, Zakaria said the development of a nuclear submarine fleet would "impact the delicate strategic balance of the region."

On Kashmir, Zakaria said Pakistan highlights the alleged human rights violations of Kashmiris at all the forums. He said the arrest of alleged "Indian agent" Kulbushan Yadav vindicated Pakistan's longstanding position that India has a hand in terrorist incidents taking place in the country. He also claimed that based on Yadav's confessional statements, "arrests have been made". He, however, refused to share the details of those arrests.

When asked to comment on Col. Purohit, arrested on charges of planning and carrying out the Samjhauta Express blast in 2007, he said the train attack mastermind Swami Aseemanand in public named Purohit and other officials.

"We will not go by media reports. Our requirement and request of sharing details of the Samjhauta Express terrorist attack investigations is pending with the Indian government. Despite promises, the investigations have not been shared. Let's see when will they get back to us about the outcome of the investigations of this incident in which a lot of innocent Pakistanis lost their lives," he said. 

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