ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Remote Office (FO) on Thursday stressed ability to make essential strides for enhancing relations with India yet advised its South Asian neighbor to shun making allegations without confirmation.
"Pakistan had denounced the Gurdaspur assault. India ought not level allegations without an examination," FO representative Qazi Khalilullah told correspondents amid the week after week news preparation.
The representative did not remark on the demise of Afghan Taliban pioneer Mullah Omar however did say Pakistan was exploring reports of his passing.
Qazi Khalilullah added Pakistan stayed focused on supporting and encouraging the Afghan drove and claimed compromise process.
"Pakistan had denounced the Gurdaspur assault. India ought not level allegations without an examination," FO representative Qazi Khalilullah told correspondents amid the week after week news preparation.
The representative did not remark on the demise of Afghan Taliban pioneer Mullah Omar however did say Pakistan was exploring reports of his passing.
Qazi Khalilullah added Pakistan stayed focused on supporting and encouraging the Afghan drove and claimed compromise process.