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Indian army chief's statements baseless: Basit

Published: June 30, 2010

Foreign Office Spokesman Abdul Basit termed the Indian army chief's statement's as baseless.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Abdul Basit on Wednesday said the Indian army chief’s statement on the presence of terror camps in Azad Jammu and Kashmir are baseless and self-serving.

He said terrorism is a global as well as a regional issue and Pakistan’s own concerns vis-a-vis India have been conveyed.

He said India and Pakistan have agreed to discuss issues relating to terrorism through cooperation.

The Foreign Office Spokesperson further said the SAARC Interior Ministers Conference adopted an important statement on the fight against terrorism in the region.

Reader Comments (3)

  • Syed A. Mateen
    Jul 1, 2010 - 12:50AM

    People of Pakistan cannot expect that India Army Chief is going to speak in favour of Pakistan.

    His job is to defame Pakistan whereas Pakistani Army Chief is a sober person and do not make false allegations about India. Whatever our Army Chief speaks, he always speak the truth.

    This is the basic difference between Pakistani Army Chief and Indian Army Chief.Recommend

  • Ali
    Jul 1, 2010 - 3:56AM

    This is not good… i think that now India is trying to get in Pakistan in a legal way on behalf of fight against terrorism which is not a good sign for Pakistan we already have American army within our territoryRecommend

  • Ishan
    Jul 1, 2010 - 6:36AM

    Calling it Baseless is also Baseless itself By Abdul Basit…It is very Much a Well known Fact that many Groups do Operate in Pakistan KashmirRecommend

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