NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan have not been able to agree upon a “mutually convenient” date for Foreign Secretary-level talks so far even as New Delhi today asserted that Mumbai attack case trial was a “test” of Pakistan’s sincerity in combating terrorism directed against the country.
“As of now, we don’t have a mutually convenient date,” External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.
He was asked about the status of Indo-Pak Foreign Secretaries-level talks and reported remarks of Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit during an interview here on the possibility of the parleys in the first week of February.
On the progress of probe by Pakistan in Pathankot terror strike, he said the two governments were in “continuous communication” regarding the matter but refused to give any further details.
He also added that while it was decided that the issues pertaining to terrorism would be handled by NSAs of the two countries but it was obvious that when the foreign secretaries will meet, the Pathankot attack would be raised by India. (AGENCIES)