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Pakistan on Thursday stated that it will not work within any conditionality imposed by India as far as the talks between Islamabad and New Delhi are concerned, adding that as a party to the Kashmir issue, it has every right to talk to people of that region.

"The dialogue between Pakistan and India is not a favour that one country does to the other. Dialogue between Pakistan and India is a necessity for peace in this region so that South Asia also focuses on economic development and welfare of the people. We do not accept any conditionality," Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told the media.

"Kashmiris are not Indian separatists they are people in occupied territory struggling for their right to self-determination that has been recognized by the United Nations resolutions. Pakistan is a party to the dispute. So this contention is not acceptable," she added.

On being asked about India's request for a land route for exporting wheat to Afghanistan, Aslam simply stated that Pakistan will not come in the way of trade.

"Afghanistan is a land locked country and we have provided Afghanistan access. We do not stop trade. The Karachi port is available to India. I am not aware of this specific wheat case," she said.

Aslam further acknowledged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's condemnation of the suicide attack which occurred on the Pakistan side of the Wagah border earlier this week.

"We have seen a statement attributed to the Indian Prime Minister, condemning the terrorist attack. Our authorities are investigating this incident and are in a better position to decide whether we need outside assistance or not," she said.

On Wednesday, Indian Defence Minister Jaitley had stated that there were a few red lines in India's relations with Pakistan and how the Islamic Republic had violated the same by derailing the possible resumption of dialogue at the Foreign Secretary-level when its envoy held talks with Kashmiri separatists.


Pakistan has every right to speak to Kashmiris, says Islamabad | Business Standard News
 
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Pakistan on Thursday stated that it will not work within any conditionality imposed by India as far as the talks between Islamabad and New Delhi are concerned, adding that as a party to the Kashmir issue, it has every right to talk to people of that region.

"The dialogue between Pakistan and India is not a favour that one country does to the other. Dialogue between Pakistan and India is a necessity for peace in this region so that South Asia also focuses on economic development and welfare of the people. We do not accept any conditionality," Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told the media.

"Kashmiris are not Indian separatists they are people in occupied territory struggling for their right to self-determination that has been recognized by the United Nations resolutions. Pakistan is a party to the dispute. So this contention is not acceptable," she added.

On being asked about India's request for a land route for exporting wheat to Afghanistan, Aslam simply stated that Pakistan will not come in the way of trade.

"Afghanistan is a land locked country and we have provided Afghanistan access. We do not stop trade. The Karachi port is available to India. I am not aware of this specific wheat case," she said.

Aslam further acknowledged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's condemnation of the suicide attack which occurred on the Pakistan side of the Wagah border earlier this week.

"We have seen a statement attributed to the Indian Prime Minister, condemning the terrorist attack. Our authorities are investigating this incident and are in a better position to decide whether we need outside assistance or not," she said.

On Wednesday, Indian Defence Minister Jaitley had stated that there were a few red lines in India's relations with Pakistan and how the Islamic Republic had violated the same by derailing the possible resumption of dialogue at the Foreign Secretary-level when its envoy held talks with Kashmiri separatists.


Pakistan has every right to speak to Kashmiris, says Islamabad | Business Standard News
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u did tried un UNGA ... and p5 and and and ...
the story continues..
what pak gets is Pentagon report
 
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Jaitley didn't say Pakistan had no right to speak to whoever it wants, just that the choice of who they wish to speak to is theirs. India choice, equally India's right, is that India then chooses to speak or not speak depending on the choice made by Pakistan..
 
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"Kashmiris are not Indian separatists they are people in occupied territory struggling for their right to self-determination that has been recognized by the United Nations resolutions. Pakistan is a party to the dispute. So this contention is not acceptable," she added.
Umm, not quite. The U.N. Resolutions of the late 1940s don't permit full self-determination but only adherence to either India or Pakistan - independence is ruled out.

IMO it would have been wiser after 1965 and 1971 to cede Kashmir to India but Z.A.B. begged India to let it remain an issue. Indians were happy to do so - it keeps Pakistanis confused and the continued violations of LoC by Pakistan (and later, assassination of pro-Independence elements by ISI-sponsored terrorists) keeps Pakistan in the role of villain as far as international opinion is concerned.
 
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But it seems a talk with India is a just a favour by India .nothing else.You can take it or leave it.Pak govt should know that if Pentagon releases such a report.There is a meaning in it .Or they cant cooperate with Pakistan on Kashmir issue.
 
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Umm, not quite. The U.N. Resolutions of the late 1940s don't permit full self-determination but only adherence to either India or Pakistan - independence is ruled out.

IMO it would have been wiser after 1965 and 1971 to cede Kashmir to India but Z.A.B. begged India to let it remain an issue. Indians were happy to do so - it keeps Pakistanis confused and the continued violations of LoC by Pakistan (and later, assassination of pro-Independence elements by ISI-sponsored terrorists) keeps Pakistan in the role of villain as far as international opinion is concerned.

Actually that was also a proposal arised during that time ,in 1971 .Indian Generals asked for such an action from Indira Gandhi.But she choose to reject it.It was a time where our international repuatation hit at rock bottom.If we did that then we would had been in the line NK as rogue state.
 
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Hmm. Actually a lot of Indian Muslims look up to Pakistan.
 
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Jaitley didn't say Pakistan had no right to speak to whoever it wants, just that the choice of who they wish to speak to is theirs. India choice, equally India's right, is that India then chooses to speak or not speak depending on the choice made by Pakistan..

Exactly! Know who you want to solve your problems with and address them....
And we Indians will obviously reserve the right to choose the conditions that would bring us to the table.. You can't bully and blackmail the party with the upper hand.. Hope Pakistan understands this simple concept!

Hmm. Actually a lot of Indian Muslims look up to Pakistan.

Speak for yourself...
 
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Hmm. Actually a lot of Indian Muslims look up to Pakistan.


Then why are you waiting?Leave that Indian citizenship and get the hell out of these nation.India would be more better if burdens like you find other places.
 
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Hmm. Actually a lot of Indian Muslims look up to Pakistan.
insane extremist kunts like yourself mostly, we're going to hopefully make a ton of jobs and spread some money around and then this menace will be truly dealt with...

thankfully there's plenty space for unmarked graves for anti nationals like you until our glorious make in India kicks off and puts your gaand to work for the economy :butcher:
jk, I can tell you're trolling the pakis here, e toh lolwa hui gava :sarcastic: :cheers:

but even better in case you're for reals !! :sniper:
 
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