Thursday, 23 March 2017

Pakistan keen to settle issues with India: HC Basit

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Pakistani Great Commissioner to Native indian Abdul Basit on Friday said that Pakistan plans to improve its connections with Native indian.

While participating a flag-hoisting wedding on Pakistan’s Nationwide Day at the Pakistan Great Percentage in New Delhi, Basit recommended Pakistanis enjoying the day with national passion and fervour.

“Pakistan is eager to settle all the problems with Native indian, such as the Jammu and Kashmir argument, through conversation,” he said while speaking during the event in the Native indian capital.

The Pakistani envoy was of the view that maintaining serenity in the area was in the common interest of both the countries. Long long-term serenity could only be obtained through significant speaks, he included.

Basit, however, also pressured that Pakistan’s desire to support a beneficial conversation with Native indian should not be taken as a weak point as “our roles on bilateral problems are based in concepts and worldwide law”.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the boundary, Chief executive Mamnoon Hussain also said that Pakistan wanted relaxing and friendly interaction with Native indian and known as the Kashmir problem an “unfinished plan of the subcontinent’s partition.”

The president also regretted that the reckless mind-set of Native indian and ongoing offenses of the ceasefire by Native indian causes at the Line of Control (LoC) and Working Border (WB) had put serenity in the area at risk.

“Pakistan is ready to support discussions with Native indian and also wants to take care of the problem of Kashmir with respect with the solutions of United Countries,” he added

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