Islamabad, Dec 04: President Pervez Musharraf has said the recent measures taken by India and Pakistan to normalise relations were only a "start" to resolve outstanding issues, including Kashmir and the two countries should begin the dialogue process to address main issues. Briefing ambassadors of western countries here last night, he claimed Pakistan has taken "positive" steps in recent weeks by announcing a unilateral ceasefire and by lifting the ban on over-flights.
These steps by both countries could only be regarded as a start leading to a dialogue between Pakistan and India on all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, official media here quoted him as saying.
Lasting peace in the region was neither sustainable nor possible without a just settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir issue, he told western diplomats, while rejecting allegations of cross border terrorism from Pakistan.
Referring to the recent ban on the militant outfits, Musharraf said Pakistan remained firmly committed to the global fight against terrorism.
Bureau Report