Delhi ready to restore talks with Pakistan
Indian High Commissioner says dialogue should be comprehensive, durable
ISLAMABAD:
Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Gautam Bambawale on Thursday conditionally agreed for talks saying India is ready to restore dialogue process with Pakistan on all the issues if the environment for talks is pleasant.
Talking to newsmen here at a local hotel at an iftar dinner, he said, atmosphere for resumption of talks between Pakistan and India should be improved.
He said that better atmosphere was a must for the resumption of talks between Pakistan and India so that these talks should be comprehensive and durable.
Who do we talk to in Pakistan to decide red lines, asks Modi
He said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lahore on December 25 last year improved the atmosphere for talks between two countries but the Pathankot incident changed the situation.
In response to a question, he fully endorsed that there should be competition between the two countries not only in cricket but hockey too as both the countries have great achievements in these two games at world level. He added that such activities will bring the people of India and Pakistan closer to each other.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 2nd, 2016.
Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Gautam Bambawale on Thursday conditionally agreed for talks saying India is ready to restore dialogue process with Pakistan on all the issues if the environment for talks is pleasant.
Talking to newsmen here at a local hotel at an iftar dinner, he said, atmosphere for resumption of talks between Pakistan and India should be improved.
He said that better atmosphere was a must for the resumption of talks between Pakistan and India so that these talks should be comprehensive and durable.
Who do we talk to in Pakistan to decide red lines, asks Modi
He said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lahore on December 25 last year improved the atmosphere for talks between two countries but the Pathankot incident changed the situation.
In response to a question, he fully endorsed that there should be competition between the two countries not only in cricket but hockey too as both the countries have great achievements in these two games at world level. He added that such activities will bring the people of India and Pakistan closer to each other.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 2nd, 2016.