"We believe and it's been our longstanding position that India and Pakistan stand to benefit from the normalisation of relations and practical cooperation, and we encourage them to do so, to engage in direct dialogue that's aimed at reducing tensions between the two governments and two countries," US State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner told reporters at his daily news conference yesterday.
"We strongly support those efforts, because we believe it, will lead to greater stability and peace in the region and is to the benefit of both countries," Toner said in response to a question on the remarks of Pakistan Ambassador to India Abdul Basit in New Delhi earlier in the day wherein he said the talks between the two countries are "suspended".
Pakistan has denied the arrested Indian national access to consular services from the Indian government.
