Pakistan ready for talks if India serious about Kashmir: Sharif

Srinagar: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Saturday that his country was ready to hold dialogue with India if New Delhi was serious about resolving the Kashmir issue.
According to Dawn.com, the Pakistan premier said Kashmir was main cause of unrest in the region and India must show seriousness for resolution of the issue and honour its commitment under United Nations Security Council Resolutions.

Pakistan had offered holding of talks on outstanding issues several times but India did not reciprocate, he said while talking to reporters in Baku before wrapping up a three-day visit to Azerbaijan, it said.

Pakistan was committed to peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue, he added.
The premier regretted Indian allegations that blamed Pakistan for the attack on an Indian army base camp in Uri.

He said India levelled allegations against Pakistan within six hours of the Uri incident, and reiterated that no infiltration took place across the Line of Control (LoC).