The Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that no talks is possible with India until New Delhi restores the autonomous status of Jammu Kashmir.
Khan said this while responding to a question about any possibility of a dialogue with New Delhi during his interactions with the representatives of the digital media in Islamabad.
No talks possible with India until they restore the autonomous status of Jammu and Kashmir, he said We don’t have adversarial relations with any country except India which is trying to destabilise Pakistan, he claimed.
Ties between India and Pakistan nosedived after an attack on the Pathankot Air Force base in 2016 by Militant groups based in Pakistan. Subsequent attacks, including one on Indian Army camp in Uri, further deteriorated the relationship.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that no talks is possible with India until New Delhi restores the autonomous status of Jammu Kashmir.
Khan said this while responding to a question about any possibility of a dialogue with New Delhi during his interactions with the representatives of the digital media in Islamabad.
No talks possible with India until they restore the autonomous status of Jammu Kashmir, he said We don’t have adversarial relations with any country except India which is trying to destabilise Pakistan, he claimed.
Ties between India and Pakistan nosedived after an attack on the Pathankot Air Force base in 2016. (PTI)