"The government has taken cognisance of the statements from across the border. All necessary steps will be taken to safeguard the national interests of the country," Foreign Office spokesman Qazi Khalillulah said at a weekly briefing.
He said Pakistan was committed to the dialogue process and to the peaceful resolution of all disputes, "but that needs to be reciprocated by the other side."
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif yesterday attacked the "irresponsible and imprudent" statements from the Indian political leadership and had vowed to protect his country's "vital interests at all costs".
Addressing a conference of Pakistan's envoys, he had said such statements vitiate the atmosphere and take the two countries away from goals of regional peace and stability.
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