Making a strong pitch for resumption of dialogue process, Pakistan High Commissioner Abul Basit said talks were the only way to resolve outstanding issues and no one nation does any "favour" by talking, indicating that stopping of talks by India was not good for bilateral ties.
Interacting with women journalists here, Basit also said his government was committed to change the bilateral narrative of conflict into one by cooperation and mutual trust.
"His (Modi) response when a question was asked about Pakistan was very positive and that gives us hope that positive things will come... I am indeed encouraged."
In an interview yesterday, Modi had asserted that he would take forward former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's principles on foreign policy and said, "I believe mutual respect for one another and cooperation should be the basis for relationships with foreign nations."
The Pakistani envoy also said that his government was "keenly looking forward to a government with which Pakistan (can engage) quickly, comprehensively and meaningfully... And move from conflicting relations."
Strongly favouring the resumption of dialogue, Basit said Pakistan hopes that there were resumption of talks to resolve outstanding issues. "We should also preserve and build on past agreements and treaties," he added, citing examples of Indus water treaty and some understanding on demilitarisation of Siachen.
