Asked whether it would be more mature of the two countries to talk than retaliate, the Minister for New and Renewable Energy said,"I agree with you. I fully agree with you. I think what is important that with all the might, we still are resorting to talks."
In an interview to Karan Thapar on Devil's Advocate telecast on CNN-IBN, Abdullah said, "India is showing that even after all the provocations on our border, we still want to find peaceful method."
The former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister said there is no way other than holding talks.
"Can you have a war? Is war going to solve any problem at all between India and Pakistan?" he said.
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