Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said that dossiers given to the United States and United Nations Secretary General on India's alleged involvement in terrorism in Pakistan did not contain 'material evidence'.
According to the Dawn, Aziz said, testifying before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, which met with Senator Nuzhat Sadiq in the chair, that the dossiers instead contained the "pattern and narrative" of Indian involvement.
He said that the dossiers were "meticulously prepared" and the proofs could have only been provided to others in the narrative shape.
Aziz had first talked about the three dossiers ahead of Pak-India National Security Advisers meeting, which was later cancelled.
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