Pakistan wants to renew its ties with archrival India and build new relationship and era of cooperation, said Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Tuesday. Briefing the parliament on her recent visit to India to hold peace talks with her Indian counterpart, Foreign Minister Khar said that the broad aspect of the visit was to have an uninterrupted and uninterruptible dialogue with India. "We want to build trust, rather than to evaporate trust. We want to build new foundation of relationship with India," said the foreign minister. She said further that Pakistan and India had talked to each other many times in the past and whenever the talks gained momentum they were interrupted by any incident, which either took place here or there. "The uninterrupted and uninterruptible dialogue means that we want meaningful and result-oriented dialogue and for that both the sides need to ensure conducive environment", said the minister. She said that Pakistan was "serious in engaging with India", adding, "It is our desire and in the national interest to get engagement with India in a meaningful way."
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