Islamabad, Sep 22(Zee News): Pakistan has said that it is “deeply disappointed” with India’s decision to cancel Foreign Minister talks. Releasing a statement in this regard, Islamabad has said that the reasons cited by New Delhi are “entirely unconvincing”, adding that the Pakistan military had no role in recent killing of Border Security Force (BSF) jawan.
“The reasons cited by the Indian side for the decision to cancel the Foreign Ministers' meeting, within 24 hours of its public confirmation, are entirely unconvincing. The so-called "disturbing developments" alluded to in the Indian statement predated the Indian agreement to hold the bilateral meeting in New York,” read the statement released by the Pakistan government.
Pointing that the BSF soldier was killed two days before India announced that the talks would be held on the sidelines of UNGA in New York, Pakistan claimed that its rangers had conveyed it to the BSF formally that the country's military "had nothing to do with it".
Pakistan has said that it is “deeply disappointed” with India’s decision to cancel Foreign Minister talks. Releasing a statement in this regard, Islamabad has said that the reasons cited by New Delhi are “entirely unconvincing”, adding that the Pakistan military had no role in recent killing of Border Security Force (BSF) jawan.
“The reasons cited by the Indian side for the decision to cancel the Foreign Ministers' meeting, within 24 hours of its public confirmation, are entirely unconvincing. The so-called "disturbing developments" alluded to in the Indian statement predated the Indian agreement to hold the bilateral meeting in New York,” read the statement released by the Pakistan government.
Pointing that the BSF soldier was killed two days before India announced that the talks would be held on the sidelines of UNGA in New York, Pakistan claimed that its rangers had conveyed it to the BSF formally that the country's military "had nothing to do with it".