This was stated by Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit during an interaction with the media at the Press Club of India here.
"We are in touch with each other and things are moving forward," Basit said while replying to a question on the issue.
Asked about "delay" in trial of 26/11 attack accused and the reported threat to prosecutors handling the case, Basit refused to give a direct reply but said Pakistan was committed to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Replying to a separate question on granting of Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India by Pakistan, he said Commerce Ministers of both the countries will meet on July 24 and hinted that the issue may figure in the talks.
India had accorded MFN status to Pakistan in 1990s and removed some non-tariff barriers while Pakistan had agreed to return the favour in 2011. However, it is yet to accord the status to India.
Stressing on the need to leave behind the "stereotypes" Pakistan and India have about each other, Basit, participating in the Meet the Press programme, said all outstanding issues should be resolved on the basis of mutual respect.
Holding that genesis of all issues stemmed from dispute over Jammu and Kashmir, the Pakistani envoy expressed his government's resolve for better ties with India and said engagement without interruption will be fundamental to achieve something.
Noting that there was compatibility between thinking of his government and new ruling dispensation in India, he said both countries need each other to deal with major challenges like terrorism and climate change.
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