"Pakistan's position has been stated a number of times. We are ready for dialogue whenever India is ready," Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said at the weekly press briefing.
He said dialogue was the best option to deal with all outstanding issues.
Zakaria said that in line with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's vision, "We pursue a policy of good neighbourly relations in the larger interest of regional security, progress and economic prosperity, for which dialogue to settle contentious issues is an imperative."
Talking about the alleged Indian "spy" arrested in Pakistan, Zakaria said he was apprehended in March and the Indian request for consular access was received in April.
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He pointed out any consular access request is considered under Vienna convention on Consular Relations in general.
Kulbhushan Jadhav was reportedly arrested in Balochistan after he entered from Iran and was accused by Pakistan of planning "subversive activities" in the country.
Zakaria said India and Pakistan also have a bilateral agreement, the relevant clauses of which apply on such circumstances in which Jadhav was arrested.
The spokesperson also said that the next round of Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) -- Pakistan, Afghanistan, China and US -- would be held this month to continue efforts for starting dialogue between the Taliban and Afghanistan.