Friday, July 19, 2013

Pakistan desires for resumption of composite dialogue with India: FO


ISLAMABAD : Pakistan wants resumption of formal composite talks with India to address mistrust and has expressed grave concern over the desecration of Holy Quran in occupied Kashmir.
Speaking at his weekly news briefing here on Friday‚ Foreign Office Spokesperson Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said cooperation between Pakistan and India is essential in countering terrorism
On the start of back door channels with India‚ the spokesperson said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has appointed a former senior diplomat Shahryar Khan to conduct track-II diplomacy.

The designated ambassador has visited India and expressed the strong desire of Pakistani leadership for having good neighborly relations.
He said Pakistan wants resumption of formal composite talks with India to address mistrust. When asked about the revelations made by a former Indian official that New Delhi had planned Mumbai and parliament attacks‚ the spokesperson said the foreign office had asked its high commission in New Delhi to approach the Indian government to ascertain the veracity of the report attributed to a former Indian official Satish Verma.
He said according to the preliminary response‚ India has denied that any such statement has been made by Verma. We‚ however‚ would ask India to give more details in this regard.
Expressing  grave concern over the desecration of Holy Quran in occupied Kashmir spokesperson said this incident has heart the sentiments of the people of Pakistan as well as of the entire Muslim world.
He said the Indian government has expressed its intention to carry out investigation into the sacrilegious act. We hope the probe will be held expeditiously and those involved in the act will be brought to justice.
About the visit of Pakistan judicial commission to India‚ he hoped the visit will stay on course. He said cooperation between Pakistan and India is essential in countering terrorism.
When queried whether Pakistan has the desire to review its policy on drone attacks‚ Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said the policy of present government on the matter is not a hidden secret.
He said Pakistan has forcefully raised the issue of drone attacks with the United States‚ which are in violation of Pakistan's sovereignty as well as the international laws.
He said the drone attacks are counterproductive because these are further fanning militancy. He said we have a strong position on drone attacks and a debate has also started in the international community against them.
He said Pakistan will continue to raise this issue with the US at all the forums.
About the revelations made by a former Indian official that New Delhi had planned Mumbai and parliament attacks‚ the spokesperson said according to the preliminary response‚ India has denied such statement. He said we‚ however‚ would ask India to give more details in this regard.
When queried whether Pakistan has the desire to review its policy on drone attacks‚ Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said the policy of present government on the matter is not a hidden secret.
He said Pakistan has forcefully raised the issue of drone attacks with the United States‚ which are in violation of Pakistan's sovereignty as well as the international laws. (News Agencies)

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