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No SAARC member can set preconditions for summit: Kasuri
Islamabad, July 12: Asserting his country was committed to Safta process to promote regional trade, Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri has said no member country, including India and Pakistan, has the right to set preconditions for holding of the SAARC meeting.
Islamabad, July 12: Asserting his country was
committed to Safta process to promote regional trade, Pakistan
foreign minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri has said no member
country, including India and Pakistan, has the right to set
preconditions for holding of the SAARC meeting.
"Neither India nor Pakistan has the authority to set any
preconditions for holding of the meeting", Kasuri told media
while reacting to India's insistence on progress on
trade and economic agenda to make "meaningful" the SAARC
summit to be held in Islamabad in January this year.
Kasuri termed India's acceptance to participate in the
scheduled SAARC summit as "a welcoming development" and said
Pakistan was committed to SAARC process.
On the progress on SAPTA and SAFTA, which formed the base for regional trade in SAARC bloc, Kasuri said so far four rounds of talks were held on SAPTA by the member countries and if there is any major problem in SAFTA, it can be brought to the notice of the summit.
To a question, he said it is a reality that a dialogue is needed between India and Pakistan though it might not be held under the umbrella of SAARC.
However, the summit will help reduce tension and pave the way for bilateral dialogue, Kasuri said. He said the region comprising the SAARC countries has been lagging behind resulting in the increase of poverty in South Asia. While the other regional blocks in the world progressed rapidly, SAARC has not taken off in spite of the people's desire, Kasuri said. Bureau Report
On the progress on SAPTA and SAFTA, which formed the base for regional trade in SAARC bloc, Kasuri said so far four rounds of talks were held on SAPTA by the member countries and if there is any major problem in SAFTA, it can be brought to the notice of the summit.
To a question, he said it is a reality that a dialogue is needed between India and Pakistan though it might not be held under the umbrella of SAARC.
However, the summit will help reduce tension and pave the way for bilateral dialogue, Kasuri said. He said the region comprising the SAARC countries has been lagging behind resulting in the increase of poverty in South Asia. While the other regional blocks in the world progressed rapidly, SAARC has not taken off in spite of the people's desire, Kasuri said. Bureau Report