Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit also hoped that US President Barack Obama's visit here beginning Sunday will contribute in injecting some stability in the region.
When asked about Pakistan banning JuD, Haqqani network and other terror groups, Basit without explicitly saying the ban had been imposed, replied, "We are proceeding strictly in accordance with UN resolution and Jamaat's (JuD) bank account has been frozen and there is a ban on the travelling abroad of its leadership...
"We are responsible members of international community and understand our responsibility... And, we will not take advantage of any lacuna, if there exists one in the UN resolution," he said at the India Today Round Table.
On the issue of terrorism bedeviling his own country, he said, "We have a strong apprehension that we have internal problems as well but on the other hand we do find that there are some external reasons as well which and encouraging terrorism in the FATA region and the Balochistan region."
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On the Kashmir issue, he said it was "not a territorial issue" for his country and Pakistan wants to engage India to produce some "positivity" to find a solution.
"Kashmir is an issue and India recognises that we need to resolve that issue... And we have this composite dialogue process and Jammu and Kashmir is part of that dialogue process...
"And Jammu and Kashmir is not a territorial issue, it is about the people of Jammu and Kashmir... So our engagement with them (India) as we look at it is to produce some positivity," he said adding as far as talks on Kashmir were concerned, "it took two to tango".