Pakistan didn't mention the Pathankot terror attack once
Pakistan didn't mention the Pathankot terror attack once
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According to a Pakistan High Commission statement, Pakistan didn't mention the Pathankot terror attack once, but Pakistan's foreign secretary today managed to tell India about his concern over Indian intelligence agency RAW's alleged involvement in Balochistan and also about Kashmir remaining the core issue for his country.

Pakistan's foreign secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry also showed concern about RAW's alleged involvement in ''subversive activities" in Karachi the Pakistan High Commission statement said. Pakistan has hunted to provide fresh thrust to the J&K issue in the recent past and it was made obvious further with the manner in which Islamabad declared that Kashmir was its main topic of discussion even before the meeting between the foreign secretaries was over.

"The meeting provided a useful opportunity to exchange views on recent developments in a bilateral context," Chaudhry said. India is expected to react shortly to what transpired in the meeting "Another important bilateral (meeting) for Foreign Secretary as he meets with his Pakistan counterpart Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry," MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted. The Foreign Ministers of both nations met in November last year during the SAARC summit in Nepal. The talks between the two sides suffered a setback after the terror attack on Pathankot's air base.

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