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Indo-Pak dialogue must start: Musharraf
Beijing, Nov 01: Stressing that Indo-Pak dialogue `must start,` Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said that he does not expect any immediate major breakthrough in bilateral ties.
Beijing, Nov 01: Stressing that Indo-Pak dialogue "must start," Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said
that he does not expect any immediate major breakthrough in bilateral ties.
"We are not expecting an immediate breakthrough or solution. But meaningful dialogue must start," Musharraf
told 'China daily' newspaper prior to his five-day visit to
the communist country beginning today.
"I would like to see relations between Pakistan and India improve at a faster pace," Musharraf was quoted in a front-paged article.
"We are looking forward to holding the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Islamabad next January. We hope for positive results," he said when asked to comment on Islamabad's relations with New Delhi.
"I would like to see relations between Pakistan and India improve at a faster pace," Musharraf was quoted in a front-paged article.
"We are looking forward to holding the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Islamabad next January. We hope for positive results," he said when asked to comment on Islamabad's relations with New Delhi.
Asked to comment on India's close ties with the United States, Musharraf said that it did not affect Islamabad's relations with Washington.
"US relations with any other country will have no effect on our relations with the us," he said.
"Since the terrible events of September 11, Pakistan- US relations have gained a new vigour," he said, adding that "we are developing a broad-based and long-term relationship with the United States."
Bureau Report