Stressing that India had no intention to hurt its ties with Pakistan, Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Wednesday reiterated that dialogue was the only way to iron out differences, a private TV channel reported.
“Negotiations is the way to go to achieve an amicable solution no matter how tense the situation maybe. Thus talks between both the neighbours must go on,” Khurshid said while answering questions of a hawkish Indian TV channel anchor.
Khurshid made it clear that Indo-Pakistan relations were critical to many regions. He said that India had not put the matter of Mumbai attacks on the backburner, and urged the Pakistani government to come clean on the matter. “Pakistan owes us some answers with regards to the 26/11 attacks. Our reservations must be taken seriously and addressed,” he said.