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India's proposal for bilateral dialogue on Kashmir has no credibility: Aziz |
2017-05-03 |
[DAWN] Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj PrunefaceAziz ![]() goodjihadis and badjihadis as a matter of national policy... on Tuesday dismissed India's proposal to resolve the Kashmire dispute bilaterally with Pakistain, saying that New Delhi had "scuttled all opportunities for meaningful dialogue" over the past two decades, according to a statement issued by the Foreign Office (FO). Aziz's statements come on the back of Delhi's rejection of an offer extended by Turkish President Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First ... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him... for multilateral resolution of the Kashmire dispute. India refused the proposition, insisting the matter must be resolved bilaterally through talks between Islamabad and New Delhi. "The Indian counter-proposal that it is ready for bilateral dialogue with Pakistain is no longer credible because in the past two decades, India has scuttled all opportunities for a meaningful dialogue to resolve the Kashmire issue in accordance with the UN Security Council’s relevant Resolutions on Kashmire," the FO quoted Aziz as saying. The adviser said Erdogan's move to "strengthen the dialogue process among the stakeholders for resolving the Kashmire issue, and his call for a multilateral approach to settle the Jammu and Kashmire dispute... must be welcomed". |
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