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107014
Wed, 02/17/2010 - 08:45
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PAK-GILANI 2 LAST
Pakistan has "all along been calling for the resumption
of dialogue but unfortunately it was the Indian side which had
not found it feasible," the statement quoted Gilani as saying.
Gilani said the Indian government "should realise that
continuing (to be) impassive in negotiations between the two
countries would only benefit the militants and terrorists who
were holding the bilateral relations between the two countries
hostage."
Kerry and Gilani held wide-ranging discussions on various
issues, including the war on terror and the new US policy for
Afghanistan.
Kerry, who was in New Delhi Monday, welcomed the
upcoming Foreign Secretary-level talks between India and
Pakistan and said there is "tremendous potential for utilising
this opportunity for the good of the people of the two
countries."
He expressed the US government's willingness for
facilitating the resumption of the Indo-Pak dialogue process
in which "all the core issues, including Kashmir and water
dispute, can be discussed and resolved by both sides
peacefully," according to the statement. PTI
of dialogue but unfortunately it was the Indian side which had
not found it feasible," the statement quoted Gilani as saying.
Gilani said the Indian government "should realise that
continuing (to be) impassive in negotiations between the two
countries would only benefit the militants and terrorists who
were holding the bilateral relations between the two countries
hostage."
Kerry and Gilani held wide-ranging discussions on various
issues, including the war on terror and the new US policy for
Afghanistan.
Kerry, who was in New Delhi Monday, welcomed the
upcoming Foreign Secretary-level talks between India and
Pakistan and said there is "tremendous potential for utilising
this opportunity for the good of the people of the two
countries."
He expressed the US government's willingness for
facilitating the resumption of the Indo-Pak dialogue process
in which "all the core issues, including Kashmir and water
dispute, can be discussed and resolved by both sides
peacefully," according to the statement. PTI


