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India’s state actors are involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan: Sartaj Aziz

India’s state actors are involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan: Sartaj Aziz
June 9, 2016
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Adviser to prime minister of Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has on Thursday said that Pakistan is concerned by the growing defense ties between the United States and India. Talking to media in Islamabad on Thursday, he said that India is talks about non-state actors but the Indian state actors are involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan. The adviser said that whenever the US needs us they come to us and go when they do not need us, adding that the US drone strike in Balochistan has damaged the mutual relations. Aziz said that Pakistan will share its concerns with international community about threats to regional peace and stability. “Pakistan has the right to maintain minimum nuclear deterrence to defend itself in the given situation,” he added. He said that Pakistan wants friendly relations with India for which all outstanding issues including Kashmir must be discussed. The adviser said that a dossier is being prepared in the light of evidence from Indian intelligence agency RAW agent Kalbhusan Yadav, which will be sent to the United Nations and other countries. He said that Pakistan is fully qualified to become a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Aziz said that Pakistan always facilitated Afghan-led peace process for the restoration of peace in that country, adding that the recent drone attack in which the Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed, has breached our sovereignty, caused a serious setback to the peace efforts and intensified hostilities in Afghanistan.