Pak-India peace talks: SM Krishna to visit Pakistan this summer

Says both the countries are committed to fight terrorism and end it.


Ppi March 09, 2012
Pak-India peace talks: SM Krishna to visit Pakistan this summer

SINGAPORE: Despite the continuing threat of terrorism, India and Pakistan have made progress in reducing trust deficit between the two countries in the last couple of years, said Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna while announcing plans for a visit to Pakistan in the summer.

IANS reported on Friday that Krishna, at the Institute of South Asian Studies, said "we [India and Pakistan] affirmed the importance of carrying forward the dialogue process with a view to resolve all the issues peacefully through constructive and result oriented engagement.”

"We agreed that terrorism poses a continuing threat to peace and security and reiterated our commitment to fight and eliminate it in all its forms and manifestations," he said.

He welcomed "Pakistan's efforts to normalise trade relations with India by moving from positive to negative lists, and their eventual elimination," a key step towards Pakistan granting Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India.

Krishna is likely to travel to Islamabad in June or July for talks that will review the peace process.

Stressing on New Delhi's improving relations with neighbouring countries, Krishna pushed for greater regional integration in South Asia. "In our immediate neighbourhood of South Asia, India has been driven by the vision of encouraging regional integration to bring about peace and prosperity for more than one-and-a-half billion people living in this region."

COMMENTS (12)

BlackJack | 12 years ago | Reply

@Shahid: There are likely to be significant economic benefits in the long-term through greater participation of the private sector, but not through anyone playing big/ small brother - international relationships (especially with such a negative history) do not work this way. Any results on the ground are likely to be slow and measured, to avoid having to backtrack in light of the fluid political scenario in Pakistan.

Dr Priyanka | 12 years ago | Reply

@Senman: I liked your comment. But seriously if that were to happen again I would not blame the foreign actors! The politicians hopefully would be kicked out of power and the reply would be swift and smart and I am of the opinion that only the Indian armed forces should be told to handle the situation. But as for now lets talk business!

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