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Pakistan Wants Kashmir Central to Talks With India
By Khalid Qayum
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan wants a meeting of foreign secretaries proposed by India to plot a way back to wide-ranging talks halted by the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack, with the future of divided Kashmir center stage.
There are reports that India wants to start talks but it doesnt want to talk on Kashmir, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told reporters in the capital, Islamabad. The composite dialogue is the only way forward, he said, referring to five years of peace moves derailed by the November 2008 assault that killed 166 people.
Pakistan hasnt decided yet on when to send its foreign secretary to India for talks, Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit told reporters today, according to GEO television.
Troubled relations between India and Pakistan are a concern for the Obama administration as it seeks to defeat a Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan aided by militants in Pakistans northwest. Regional security will be on the agenda during a visit to Pakistan by U.S. national security adviser James Jones, Agence France-Presse reported.
India took a conscious decision to start talks with Pakistan even though we are not fully satisfied with the steps Islamabad has taken to control terrorism, Indian Defense Minister A.K. Antony told reporters in New Delhi.
India blamed the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group for the raid by 10 gunmen on its financial capital. The government in New Delhi demanded the perpetrators be brought to justice. Pakistan said the attack had been planned on its soil and says it has begun a trial of some Lashkar members.
Terror Groups Intact
While Pakistan has taken some steps, India remains dissatisfied because terrorist organizations are intact and there is no attempt on the part of the government Pakistan to dismantle them, Antony said.
India has proposed Feb. 18 or Feb. 25 for talks between top foreign ministry officials, the Times of India has reported, citing officials it didnt name. India wants the discussions to focus on security guarantees, the paper said.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Feb. 25 is not a bad date for talks, according to a report in the News newspaper. Gilani said the foreign secretaries will work out an
It is wise for both India and Pakistan not to attach any pre-conditions to the resumption of talks, said Rashid Ahmad Khan, a senior analyst at Islamabad Policy Research Institute. Accepting Indias offer is likely to lead to a resumption of the composite dialogue, he said.
Three Wars
Pakistan wants talks to include economic and commercial cooperation as well as security and Kashmir, the Himalayan region the nuclear-armed neighbors have twice gone to war over.
Leaders of the two countries have met on the sidelines of regional summits in recent months, signaling a desire to return to more comprehensive talks.
India rejects Pakistans allegations that it is backing an insurgency in its southwest Baluchistan province. The two countries have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947.
To contact the reporter on this story: Khalid Qayum in Islamabad at kqayum@bloomberg.net
agPakistan Wants Kashmir Central to Talks With India (Update3) - Bloomberg.comenda for future meetings.
By Khalid Qayum
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan wants a meeting of foreign secretaries proposed by India to plot a way back to wide-ranging talks halted by the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack, with the future of divided Kashmir center stage.
There are reports that India wants to start talks but it doesnt want to talk on Kashmir, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told reporters in the capital, Islamabad. The composite dialogue is the only way forward, he said, referring to five years of peace moves derailed by the November 2008 assault that killed 166 people.
Pakistan hasnt decided yet on when to send its foreign secretary to India for talks, Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit told reporters today, according to GEO television.
Troubled relations between India and Pakistan are a concern for the Obama administration as it seeks to defeat a Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan aided by militants in Pakistans northwest. Regional security will be on the agenda during a visit to Pakistan by U.S. national security adviser James Jones, Agence France-Presse reported.
India took a conscious decision to start talks with Pakistan even though we are not fully satisfied with the steps Islamabad has taken to control terrorism, Indian Defense Minister A.K. Antony told reporters in New Delhi.
India blamed the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group for the raid by 10 gunmen on its financial capital. The government in New Delhi demanded the perpetrators be brought to justice. Pakistan said the attack had been planned on its soil and says it has begun a trial of some Lashkar members.
Terror Groups Intact
While Pakistan has taken some steps, India remains dissatisfied because terrorist organizations are intact and there is no attempt on the part of the government Pakistan to dismantle them, Antony said.
India has proposed Feb. 18 or Feb. 25 for talks between top foreign ministry officials, the Times of India has reported, citing officials it didnt name. India wants the discussions to focus on security guarantees, the paper said.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Feb. 25 is not a bad date for talks, according to a report in the News newspaper. Gilani said the foreign secretaries will work out an
It is wise for both India and Pakistan not to attach any pre-conditions to the resumption of talks, said Rashid Ahmad Khan, a senior analyst at Islamabad Policy Research Institute. Accepting Indias offer is likely to lead to a resumption of the composite dialogue, he said.
Three Wars
Pakistan wants talks to include economic and commercial cooperation as well as security and Kashmir, the Himalayan region the nuclear-armed neighbors have twice gone to war over.
Leaders of the two countries have met on the sidelines of regional summits in recent months, signaling a desire to return to more comprehensive talks.
India rejects Pakistans allegations that it is backing an insurgency in its southwest Baluchistan province. The two countries have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947.
To contact the reporter on this story: Khalid Qayum in Islamabad at kqayum@bloomberg.net
agPakistan Wants Kashmir Central to Talks With India (Update3) - Bloomberg.comenda for future meetings.