Pathankot attack derailed India-Pakistan talks: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
Though New Delhi has provided 'specific and actionable information' and proofs against the perpetrators, Islamabad has not taken any action yet.
Pakistani Prime Minister on Saturday said that the terror strike on the Pathankot airbase has affected the dialogue process with India, reported Hindustan Times. Following the attacks, both the countries agreed to postpone scheduled diplomatic talks till the end of January.
India believes that Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar is responsible for the attack that killed seven soldiers earlier this month. However, in spite of providing 'specific and actionable information' and proofs against the perpetrators, no action has been taken yet by the Pakistani government.
Pakistan on Thursday had said it expects India to go ahead with a planned meeting of the foreign secretaries and called on New Delhi not to indulge in a blame game because it undermines counter-terrorism efforts.