MUNICH: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Friday India “should have acted more responsibly”, referring to accusations to link Pakistan with the attack in Pulwama, Kashmir.
Speaking at the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, Qureshi asked if New Delhi “desired peace and stability in the region or political point-scoring with attention on the upcoming elections?” Instead of elections, regional peace and stability should be preferred, he added.
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He also said that Pakistan desires good relations with its neighbours, adding that ‘we do not wish to opt for the path of violence nor has this ever been part of our intentions”.
He said that Indian premier Modi’s wish to isolate Pakistan at international level was dreams never come true, as the whole world knows that Pakistan was not benefited from the Pulwama attack.
The Foreign Minister condemned the Pulwama incident and expressed his condolence and sympathies to the families.
The foreign minister commented that India should have acted more responsibly and engaged them with Pakistan by sharing evidence. He maintained that Pakistan will never allow anyone to use its soil for terrorism.