The remarks were made by Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit here, days after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said there was no "full stop" in diplomacy while replying on the future strategy towards talks with Pakistan.
Addressing a meet of businessmen from India and Pakistan, Basit also talked about his meeting with India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval earlier in the day and said both agreed that destinies of both the nations are inter-linked and there was a need to move forward.
"Unfortunately, there has been a setback last month. I would say political setback. But that should not in any manner deter us from continuing with our efforts and I am confident that things will come back on track," Basit said.
The Pakistan top envoy said there are complex problems between both the countries but, irrespective of that, India and Pakistan should move forward.
Welcoming Swaraj's remarks, the Pakistan's top envoy said, "In diplomacy, you keep or leave a door ajar. So, that whatever is possible, that is achieved."
Basit said where diplomats have failed, business community on both sides have come a long way in bringing the two countries together.
"It is a very complex relationship. It is not a linear relationship. It has many ups and downs. We take a step forward and two steps backward. This has been the pattern for the last 67 years," he said.
India had called off the talks between the two Foreign Secretaries scheduled to be held in Islamabad on August 25, telling Pakistan bluntly to choose between an Indo-Pak dialogue or hobnobbing with the separatists.
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