"It is most unfortunate that the two neighboring countries that have a number of challenges in common such as like poverty, hunger, diseases, unemployment, economic backwardness and rehabilitation of flood victims are always seen indulging in accusations and counter accusations against each other.
"Time has come when both the countries must resolve their bilateral disputes amicably and without any commotion on the borders," Tarigami said in a statement.
Tarigami said the border skirmishes -- whoever is to blame and whatever the causes -- risk the prosperity and security of two countries that have far more in common than the areas of suspicion and discard.
"The incidents of skirmishes and hostilities along the border derail the efforts leading towards formation of a better understanding and amity between the two neighboring countries," he added.
The tragedy of the fragile relations between India and Pakistan is that the painstaking progress for peace at different levels can be overturned in an instant by a single incident of violence, he said.