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Amidst the tensions prevailing between India and Pakistan after the Uri attacks which claimed the lives of 18 Indian Army personnel, Pakistan made it clear that they are not thinking in war terms.
In an interview to Indian newspaper The Telegraph, Abdul Basit, Pakistan's envoy to India, said:
"We are in a tough place, but we are not thinking in war terms. War is not a solution, war creates more problems. We should not allow war hysteria to dominate our discourse. We have to be mature. We can perhaps afford not to talk to each other for some time, but addressing our many challenges can only happen through dialogue and peaceful means. I hope we are able to retrieve the ground diplomatically. I am a diplomat and an optimist. I hope diplomacy wins."He also said the people of Jammu and Kashmir should be given a fair chance to determine their future.
"We can also come up with such catchy phrases but that doesn't serve any purpose, inter-state relations are not about verbosity," he said.Asked pointedly to respond to India's charge that Pakistan had effected the Uri camp carnage, Basit bluntly said:
"One thing is for sure, and I want to tell your readers this: Pakistan has nothing to do with the Uri attack."To a follow-up prod that the attackers had infiltrated Uri from the Pakistani side, he told the newspaper:
"We do not know, we do not know. We are committed to not allowing our territory to be used for violence anywhere in the world. This is what I iterated to your foreign secretary when I was called in the other day."To a related question on why Pakistan allowed voices such as JuD chief Hafiz Sayeed and Hizb-ul chief Sayeed Salahuddin to spew belligerence on India from its soil, Basit said:
"I do see your point. But such voices you'll find in India too. Our policy is not driven by their fiery speeches and neither is yours, I would like to believe."Will not forget Uri, ready to fight 1,000-year war: Modi
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