Islamabad: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Wednesday ruled out any possibility of diplomatic relations with India after the removal of the constitution giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Qureshi said in a press conference here that "Pakistan is not against meetings with India, but it is not the right time for this".
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It is noteworthy that after the withdrawal of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir by India on August 5, tensions between these two neighbouring countries are at the peak. Pakistan tried to internationalize the Kashmir issue, but India kept saying that the removal of the provisions of Section 370 was its "internal issue".
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Qureshi told presspersons here that, "Pakistan has not avoided resolving issues with India through dialogue and PM Imran Khan has had a positive attitude from day one." But India has been running away from the talks and they have taken steps against the UN resolutions on August 5, "he said." I do not think of such a diplomatic relationship in the near future. Even if some friends want a meeting, it will be in vain. ''
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