When asked about the possibility, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said the SAARC summit was nearly two weeks away and it was a very long time from the perspective of Indo-Pak relations.
"That meeting (SAARC) is approximately 15 days away. As they say in politics a week is a long time ... In India- Pakistan relations two weeks is a very very long time," he said.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had yesterday said that there cannot be a dialogue with Islamabad if ceasefire violations are repeated.
Apparently referring to Jaitley's comments, the Spokesperson said India remains committed to paving a "path".
"At this stage, all I can share with you is that we remain committed to paving a path. But for that path to be paved you have to have a situation that will promote the path to be paved. We have not reached that stage as yet," he said.
India had called off the Foreign Secretary-level talks after the Pakistan envoy here met Kashmiri separatists.
