After Pakistan PM Imran Khan had ruled out dialogue with India until it reversed the decision to revoke J&K’s special status, his foreign minister S M Qureshi in an apparent turnaround on Saturday said that Pakistan was open to dialogue if India released J&K leaders and allowed him to meet them. This was even as India again underscored its position that talks were possible only in an environment free of terror.
After Pakistan PM Imran Khan had ruled out dialogue with India until it reversed the decision to revoke J&K’s special status, his foreign minister S M Qureshi in an apparent turnaround on Saturday said that Pakistan was open to dialogue if India released J&K leaders and allowed him to meet them. This was even as India again underscored its position that talks were possible only in an environment free of terror.