Aziz, who is an advisor on National Security to the Prime Minister, told the media in Islamabad that he was not optimistic about cricket ties being revived between the two nuclear power countries because of the existing situation between the two neighbouring nations.
According to television channels, Aziz said: "I see no chance of cricket between Pakistan and India under the current situation. The situation first needs to be made favorable in other things as well first."
Aziz said although the PCB was trying its best to talk to Indian cricket officials the potential of having the series were not good.
"The PCB can comment on this in detail but I am not very hopeful of any cricket series soon," he said.
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BCCI has said that the December series is subject to first getting clearance from their government and the relations improving between the two countries.
Shaharyar has been pressing for the series to be held and has even discussed the matter with Aziz but after the prime ministers of both countries didn't meet on the sidelines of the recent UN assembly in New York hopes have dwindled that any series will be held in December.
A PCB official contacted late night said that the PCB was also bound to get clearance from its government for any bilateral series with India.
"We have still not given up hope but the comments by our national security advisor means the series is in danger," he said.