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Sustained Indo-Pak dialogue will lead to peace: Annan
United Nations, Sept 17: United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has hoped that sustained dialogue between India and Pakistan would lead to peaceful resolution of all outstanding issues, including Jammu and Kashmir.
United Nations, Sept 17: United Nations
Secretary General Kofi Annan has hoped that sustained dialogue
between India and Pakistan would lead to peaceful resolution
of all outstanding issues, including Jammu and Kashmir.
In a brief reference to the subcontinent in his
report to the general assembly, Annan noted that the
relations between India and Pakistan have improved.
In may last, they announced the appointment of
High Commissioner to each other's capitals, restoration of
rail, road and air links and other confidence-building
measures, he recalled.
"I hope that those measures will lead to the
resumption of sustained dialogue and to real progress
towards a peaceful settlement of the outstanding problems
between the two neighbours, including over Jammu and
Kashmir," he said.
Referring to Nepal, he said despite a ceasefire
and several rounds of talks between the Nepalese
government and the communist party of Nepal (Maoist), "the
emerging peace process remains fragile."
The UN, he stressed, is prepared to provide assistance to strengthen the process, including in the area of human rights.
The UN agencies, he said, have reoriented humanitarian, reconstruction and development assistance to better support the peace process.
In Sri Lanka, he said, the peace process suffered a setback when the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam suspended participation in negotiation with government in April last. The UN, he said, supports the ongoing efforts of Norway and Japan to further the pace process.
The UN, he stressed, is prepared to provide assistance to strengthen the process, including in the area of human rights.
The UN agencies, he said, have reoriented humanitarian, reconstruction and development assistance to better support the peace process.
In Sri Lanka, he said, the peace process suffered a setback when the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam suspended participation in negotiation with government in April last. The UN, he said, supports the ongoing efforts of Norway and Japan to further the pace process.
Bureau Report