"I cannot agree more (with Swaraj) because in diplomacy, you need to keep the doors ajar," Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit, told reporters here.
Stating that India is a "very important neighbour" for Pakistan, Basit said, "Unfortunately, we have a chequered history of our relations with India; but the time has come that we walk past the narratives of the past and make a new beginning."
"We can benefit from each other and if we were to establish a relationship that is based on mutual respect and mutual benefits, there is no way we cannot really perform miracles," he said.
Swaraj recently indicated that there may be a window for resumption of talks with Pakistan when she said that "there is no full stop in diplomacy, it's always commas and semi-colons. And, after all this, people always move forward. There are no full stops in diplomatic journeys".
"I think our two leaders (Pakistan and Indian PMs) have exchanged letters and let's hope that authorities on both sides are working to overcome the challenge," Basit said.
"We have already sent a reply to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Our Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has already sent a reply. That reply itself spoke volumes of Pakistan's interest in working together to overcome this environment of climate change challenges," he added.
