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Resumption of dialogue with Pak difficult in current situation: Rao
Updated On: 16 March, 2010 11:32 AM IST | | Agencies
Voicing concern over Pakistan's inaction against perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, including Hafiz Saeed, India on Monday warned that its restraint should not be confused with weakness and said it is very, very difficult to resume composite dialogue at present.
Voicing concern over Pakistan's inaction against perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, including Hafiz Saeed, India on Monday warned that its restraint should not be confused with weakness and said it is very, very difficult to resume composite dialogue at present.
"... please realise that there are groups in Pakistan that continue to follow an agenda of violence, of hatred," Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said at the Woodrow Wilson Centre in response to a question from a Lahore-based Pakistani national who asked why India was refusing to restart the composite dialogue with Pakistan which itself was a victim of terrorism.
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