"It happened for the first time that their Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called up our Prime Minister and said 'you give me evidence, I will definitely act on it. India has been maintaining that since JIT's visit was on a reciprocal basis, the NIA team investigating the case would like to visit Pakistan. Talking about terror, Swaraj pressed for an early adoption of the long-pending Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT), noting that it will help tackle the menace of terrorism. She said Pakistan used to be in a "denial mode" after terror attacks in India but its attitude after Pathankot assault was totally different. Third, terror and talks will not go hand-in-hand," Swaraj said addressing a press conference.
Source: dna June 19, 2016 14:15 UTC