Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has urged his Indian counterpart to resume stalled peace process in order to resolve all outstanding issues including Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry, the prime minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Wednesday conveyed Nawaz’s message to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, seeking resolution of all issues with India through dialogue.
Aziz, who was in India to attend the Asia Europe Conference, met the Indian premier following his meeting with Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Tuesday.
“The adviser took the opportunity to convey the greetings of the prime minister of Pakistan to him and reaffirmed Pakistan’s desire to have good neighbourly relations with India,” the Foreign Office spokesperson told reporters at his weekly briefing.
The need to address all outstanding issues through dialogue was also reaffirmed, he added. He described the engagements of the PM’s adviser in India as ‘constructive.’
“The meetings were held in a constructive and cordial atmosphere. All substantive issues were discussed,” the spokesman said.
He said Pakistan believes that the dialogue process is the most effective way to resolve outstanding issues.
“The issue of the ceasefire violations was also discussed. Pakistan believes that the ceasefire agreement of 2003 should be respected,” he maintained.
He also reiterated Pakistan’s demand for early meeting of the DGMOs of the two countries to work out a plan to restore ceasefire along LoC.
He said Pakistan believed that Kashmiri leadership ought to be associated with the dialogue process between India and Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 14th, 2013.
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Nawaz Sharif will be replaced sooner than he reckons, if he is unable to set the Government priorities. IK is on the verge of taking over the helms of the Government via a No Confidence motion.
Rex Minor
No talks until Pakistan stops human rights violations in Balochistan, Sindh and Pashtoonistan.
@zog Every effort has to be made to ensure UN resolutions on kashmir are honoured.
Pakistan can start by withdrawing troops from the areas it has occupied as per the pre-conditions for settlement under UN resolution
Nawaz to Manmohan- 'Resume dialogue process'.
Manmohan to Nawaz- 'Stop cross-border violations first'.
MMS to NS : Resume Judial process (for mumbai killers)
He said Pakistan believed that Kashmiri leadership ought to be associated with the dialogue process between India and Pakistan.
I agree. But the Hurriyat are not the elected representatives of the Kashmiri people. They have never stood for any election and will lose heavily if they do so. They represent a fringe pro Pakistan element and that's about it.
why this urge to resume dialogue? to get moral high / reduce guilt pangs?
Nawaz Sharif and Pakistani Army- Classic Good Cop-Bad Cop routine
Walk the talk Mian Sahab. rein in your so called non-state actors and their Akkas.
Indians dont want peace.
Stop begging them please. The ball is in their court.
Every effort has to be made to ensure UN resolutions on kashmir are honoured.
Indian backed TTP ad BLA have to be destroyed.
Our politicians may be weak, corrupt and clueless, but Pakistanis are not.
The ball is in Pakistan's court. You can take first baby steps. Bring Mumbai terrorists to justice. Let's have one full year of Pakistan army and its assets not indulging in terrorism- for example no shelling across LoC, no beheadings, etc, miscellaneous activities.
You have more pressing issues any way. You aren't even done with Muharram. -MMS New Delhi
He said Pakistan believed that Kashmiri leadership ought to be associated with the dialogue process between India and Pakistan.
India believed that baloch leadership , TTP leadership ought to be associated with the dialogue process between india and pakistan.