Maintaining that Pakistan has suffered the most because of terrorism and has done more than any other country to counter the menace, Foreign Office spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said that the issue needed to be addressed in a cooperative manner rather than launching a blame game.
Accepting that there is currently a trust deficit between India and Pakistan insofar as terrorist attacks are concerned, Aslam said, "It is not a good approach to blame every terrorist attack on others".
In her press briefing, she further said, "We expect that first investigations should be conducted, only then, we can talk about it".
"Pakistan has suffered the most because of terrorism. We have done more than any other country to counter terrorism", she added.
Pakistan expects to see a similar approach from countries across the globe as far as the issue of terrorism is concerned, she added.
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