"Whenever there is a conflict, an issue, between Member States, the Secretary-General's offer for good offices stands as a matter of principle. But, that has to be agreed on and asked for by both parties," Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters here.
Dujarric was responding to a question at his daily briefing yesterday about whether the Secretary-General would like to offer his good offices given that the peace talks between India and Pakistan were "interrupted" again.
He also poured cold water on India's expectations that a team of NIA investigators would be allowed to visit Pakistan in connection with the Pathankot terror strike probe on the basis of reciprocity, a Pakistani Joint Investigation Team (JIT) having just concluded a visit to India.
India, however, countered the Pakistan High Commissioner's assertion that the visit by Pakistani JIT was not on reciprocity and said that before the team's visit, both sides had agreed that it would be on the basis of reciprocity.