Sanaullah said that a joint investigation team has been constituted to investigate the January 2 terrorist attack in Pathankot.
India has sought action by Pakistan on the evidence provided for apprehending the JeM terrorists suspected to have been involved in the attack. India has linked the fate of the Foreign Secretary-level talks to action by Pakistan.
"Nothing about the work of joint investigation team would be made public until it finished its job," Dawn newspaper quoted him as saying.
India and Pakistan were to hold Foreign Secretary-level talks on in Janaury 15 which were rescheduled after the attack.
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