Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Talks, trade only ways to resolve India conflict: Imran

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan PM Imran Khan on Tuesday underlined his desire to resolve conflicts with India —including Kashmir — through dialogue and trade, and came out in support of Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu by terming his visit across the border “a goodwill gesture”.

Khan wrote on Twitter: “To move forward Pakistan and India must dialogue and resolve their conflicts incl Kashmir: The best way to alleviate poverty and uplift the people of the subcontine­nt is to resolve our difference­s through dialogue and start trading.”

PM Narendra Modi had on Saturday sent a letter to his newly elected Pakistani counterpar­t, conveying New Delhi’s commitment to build good neighbourl­y relations and pursue constructi­ve and meaningful engagement.

Khan also said that those targeting Sidhu — like Khan, also a former cricketer — were doing a “grt disservice to peace in the subcontine­nt — without peace our (people) cannot progress (sic)”.

Congress leader Sidhu, who attended Khan’s inaugurati­on on Saturday, has been under fire from Opposition parties after he embraced Pakistan Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa during the ceremony. Khan said in his tweet:

“I want to thank Sidhu for coming to Pakistan for my oath taking. He was an ambassador of peace & was given amazing love & affection by ppl of Pakistan (sic)”.

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