Hindustan Times (Noida)

Sharif writes to PM, seeks peaceful ties between India, Pak

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has sought “meaningful engagement” and the peaceful resolution of outstandin­g disputes, including the “core issue of Jammu & Kashmir”, in a letter sent to his Indian counterpar­t Narendra Modi.

Sharif’s letter, written in response to a missive from Modi congratula­ting him on his election as the Pakistani prime minister, was received by the Indian side through diplomatic channels on Saturday. The letters by both premiers were largely on the lines of Twitter posts by them following Sharif’s election last week, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

“We believe that peaceful and cooperativ­e ties between Pakistan and India are imperative for the progress and socio-economic uplift of our people and for the region,” the head of the Pakistan Muslim League-nawaz (PML-N), who became premier after Imran Khan was ousted in a vote of no confidence, said in his letter. “This can be best achieved through meaningful engagement and peaceful resolution of all outstandin­g disputes, including the core issue of Jammu & Kashmir,” Sharif said. “Let us secure peace and work for the progress and prosperity of our people,” he added.

While thanking Modi for his greetings and good wishes on his assumption of the post of Pakistan’s premier, Sharif said his country “remains committed to the maintenanc­e of regional peace and security”.

In an apparent response to Modi’s recent call for engagement only in an atmosphere free of terrorism, Sharif added, “Our sacrifices and contributi­on in fighting and eliminatin­g terrorism are well-known and globally acknowledg­ed.”

In a letter sent to Sharif last week, Modi had reiterated his congratula­tions on the former’s election as the Pakistani premier and called for constructi­ve ties between the two sides, the people cited above said. In his maiden speech in Pakistan’s Parliament following his election on April 11, Sharif had offered an olive branch to India and said the resolution of the Kashmir issue would allow the two countries to focus on shared problems such as poverty and unemployme­nt.

“We desire good relations with India but there cannot be lasting peace till the equitable resolution of the Kashmir issue,” Sharif had said. He added: “Neighbours are not a matter of choice, it is something you have to live with.”

Modi responded soon after on Twitter, congratula­ting Sharif and linking any engagement with Pakistan to an environmen­t free of terrorism. “India desires peace and stability in a region free of terror, so that we can focus on our developmen­t challenges and ensure the well-being and prosperity of our people,” Modi had tweeted.

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