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DAWN.COM | World | Pakistan calls for talks with India to build trustPakistan calls for talks with India to build trust
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan called on Monday for “sustained and meaningful” dialogue with India after Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said a trust deficit was the main obstacle in ties between the two countries.
Speaking at a news conference in New Delhi, Singh said India was willing to discuss all outstanding issues with Pakistan but “the trust gap is (the) biggest problem”.
“Prime Minister (Yousuf Raza) Gilani and I agreed that trust deficit was the problem blocking progress,” Singh told reporters, referring to recent discussions between the two men in the Bhutanese capital Thimphu.
“Pakistan is our neighbour. It is my firm belief that India cannot realise its full development potential till we have best relations with our neighbours,” he said, as he reviewed his year in power since re-election.
Pakistan's Shah Mehmood Qureshi invited his Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna to Islamabad on July 15.
“We are going to make a beginning. The composite dialogue was suspended soon after attack on Mumbai,” Singh told reporters in New Delhi.
“This is the first major effort to deal with underlying cause which is lack of adequate amount of trust,” he said. “I am hopeful that this process can move forward.”
Pakistan said it agreed that mistrust should be dispelled.
“Obviously, there is a mutual trust deficit and we need to build trust between our two countries on solid foundations so that our two countries and our people can live in peace and prosperity,” said Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Basit.
“To this end, Pakistan looks forward to a sustained and meaningful engagement with India with a view to free our relations from all disputes and conflicts.”
Relations between the neighbours went into a freeze after Pakistan-based militants attacked the Indian city of Mumbai in 2008, killing 166 people.
But Singh and Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani met on the sidelines of a regional conference last month and agreed to get talks going again to tackle their disputes.
For India, the main issue in its relations with Pakistan is security, with militants, who India says are backed by Pakistan, attacking Indian security forces in the disputed Kashmir region and launching attacks in Indian cities.
Pakistan says the core dispute is over Kashmir, which both countries claim in full but rule in part.
Talking to leaders of Pakistan-ruled Kashmir, Gilani said his government remained committed to a peaceful, negotiated settlement of the Kashmir dispute.
“There is an imperative need to end the long legacy of hostility and distrust and to work towards a peaceful solution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the wishes of the people of Kashmir,” from prime minister's office quoted him as saying in a statment.
Pakistan would continue to support the “just cause” of Kashmiri people, he said
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How can Pakistan trust India, if India continues to carry out atrocities in Kashmir?
Now India says it is ready to trust Pakistan. Such B.S. to make themselves look better on the world stage, and then behind closed doors they continue to do the samething. All talk by India and NO ACTION.
Whatever we are doing in kashmir........is a saparate thing that some non-state actors' of pakistan are doing from past many decades in India.
Mumbai attacks is a example when attack was launched from Pakistan..............and pakistan dont even know about it???????
Now tell me how we can trust Pakistan???