Former diplomat N N Jha on Satuday said that dialogue between India and Pakistan must continue as it is in the interest of both countries.
"It is in the interest of both nations to go ahead with the dialogue. Later on, once the suitable atmosphere is created for further talks India will address the other issues also," Jha told ANI.
"Ever since the people have started to talk about the comprehensive dialogue the terror situation has gone up," he added.
Jha further said, that "The infiltrations have increased along with the terror attacks India and its matter of grave concern and that no democratic government in the country can ignore and Pakistan must understand that."
Commenting on the proposed NSA-level talks and the fiasco around it Jha added that there was a total divergence in what the both countries are demanding for the dialogues.
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