After Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi indicated that he may send India's new Foreign Secretary to resume dialogue with Pakistan, Pakistani Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz said that all issues, including India's interference in Pakistan and the Kashmir dispute, will be discussed.
While stressing on the need for a "meaningful and serious dialogue" between Pakistan and India, Aziz underlined the need for India to resolve all outstanding issues, reported The Express Tribune.
He added that the United States and other countries knew that the foreign secretary level talks between the two nations were called off by India "unilaterally" in August last year and that the international community had urged both sides to resume talks.
Aziz noted that while progress had been made on issues such as Sir Creek and Siachen, Pakistan will raise the issue of India's interference inside Pakistan and the Kashmir dispute in the upcoming talks.