India says peace process with Pakistan 'under stress'

India said its peace process with Pakistan was "under stress," repeating allegations that "elements" in Pakistan were behind this month's suicide attack against its Kabul embassy.

NEW DELHI: India on Monday said its peace process with Pakistan was "under stress," repeating allegations that "elements" in Pakistan were behind this month's suicide attack against its Kabul embassy.
"The composite dialogue itself is under stress. The dialogue is happening at a difficult time in our relationship with Pakistan," Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon told reporters in New Delhi.
"In the recent past, several events have vitiated the atmosphere," he said.
"Incidents on the Line of Control (in Kashmir), incitement of violence, some (Pakistani) leaders reverting to the old polemics -- and this sequence of events culminated in the suicide attack on our embassy in Kabul," he said.
"All our information... points to elements in Pakistan being behind the blast," Menon said.


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