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Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said India should not have cancelled the Foreign Secretary-level talks, insisting that there was "nothing new" in consulting Kashmiri leaders ahead of a dialogue.

"We had been talking to the Kashmiri leaders in the past whenever Pakistan-India talks are held. This is nothing new as we have to seek the opinion of the Kashmiri leaders on an issue that concerns them the most," Sharif told reporters on board his aircraft while returning home from the 18th SAARC Summit on Thursday.

Consultations held by Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi with Kashmiri separatists led to the cancellation by India of Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh's visit to Islamabad in September. Since then both countries have maintained that they are willing to engage in a meaningful dialogue provided the other side takes the initiative.

Sharif said that India should not have cancelled the Foreign Secretary-level talks as was agreed upon during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi following his swearing in at New Delhi, The News reported.

He said Pakistan wishes to pursue the dialogue process from a position of dignity, honour and self-respect.

"We believe in it and will maintain it at all costs," he said.

Sharif said Pakistan desires a "meaningful" dialogue to resolve all issues including the Kashmir dispute.

His remarks come after frosty Indo-Pak ties briefly gave way to some warmth yesterday when a smiling Prime Minister Modi and Sharif shook hands and exchanged pleasantries, but India cautioned against reading too much into such "courtesies".

Moments before the SAARC Summit concluded after two days of deliberations in Kathmandu, Modi and Sharif shook hands and exchanged a few sentences to loud applause of other leaders and their delegations which were witness to the cold vibes between the two Prime Ministers at the opening session when they ignored each other.

Sharif said he twice shook hands with his Indian counterpart and exchanged pleasantries at the SAARC Summit.

He said Pakistan has always desired a meaningful dialogue with India with sincerity and wants it to be reciprocated from the other side.

When asked how the ice between the two leaders was broken, Sharif said when he arrived at the retreat, Prime Minister Modi along with other leaders was already there.

He met others and also shook hands with Prime Minister Modi.

Sharif also categorically stated that if India wants to restore ties, the Kashmir issue must be discussed and "that too seriously with full sincerity".

India should not have cancelled talks: Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif
 
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just be done with it once and for all so we can at least live in some peace
 
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Someone make this guy say another word than kkkkkk..........kashmir(not kiran:D)
 
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how serious i dont understand
Atleast they didn't snub each other on the last day of the summit. There's still a ray of hope I suppose.
 
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ns has to take kashmir before bilawal takes it.
The question is how?
Pakistan lost all 4 wars trying to take Kashmir.What can they do now,when India is in a much stronger position,Militarily, Economically and with Kashmir Going to elections with 73% voter turnout recently?
 
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Atleast they didn't snub each other on the last of the summit. There's still a ray of hope I suppose.
The question is how?
Pakistan lost all 4 wars trying to take Kashmir.What can they do now,when India is in a much stronger position,Militarily, Economically and with Kashmir Going to elections with 73% voter turnout recently?

This time we will free baluchistan and pakistan occupied kashmir:lol:
 
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:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

They want plebiscite
We will not agree.

Case closed.:bunny:
Totally agreed,They want to talk to Separatists,then they should not even bother talking to Indian Government.
Nor will they be any Plebiscite,a lot of water has flown under the bridge since Independence.
 
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Kashmiris want democracy..They have already shown it by voting a record breaking 70%..its just his brain fart:cool:
 
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The question is how?
Pakistan lost all 4 wars trying to take Kashmir.What can they do now,when India is in a much stronger position,Militarily, Economically and with Kashmir Going to elections with 73% voter turnout recently?


????????

In the first war Pakistan had nothing but still took
on india and took a big chunk of Kashmir, opening up a land route to China and blocking off india from Afghanistan, central asia and beyond all whilst having meager resources


In 1965 Pakistan was the far better force, faired better in Kashmir with a better trained military, india panicked and attacked Lahore to try and stop its impending defeat in Kashmir and got thousands of its soldiers killed

in 71 india involved itself in a civil war in Bangladesh



What else fo we have????? Some skirmishes, ,,, kargil where Pakistan still holds the peaks it intended to obtain, india was so poor in Kargil its
Forces melted after a few thousand forces entered only political pressure on Pakistan gave it space tp push back the forces who had been abandoned by Nawaz



All the time Pakistan is around 7 times smaller in population and 4 times smaller in land mass



Pakistan hasn't gone away, we are growing and will go through a decade or two of high economic growth

Pakistan military has always planned as best it could, their will be no peace in douth asia until india gives up Kashmir
 
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