Hindustan Times (Noida)

Onus on India after LOC ceasefire: Pak

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said the onus is on India to create an “enabling environmen­t for further progress” in bilateral ties following Thursday’s surprise announceme­nt about both countries recommitti­ng themselves to the 2003 ceasefire on the Line of Control (LOC), a remark that came two days after India asked Islamabad to take demonstrab­le steps against terrorist organisati­ons.

On Thursday, India and Pakistan jointly announced that they agreed to strictly observe all agreements on the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LOC). India told Pakistan “talks and terror” cannot go together and said it desired normal neighbourl­y relations.

In a set of tweets marking two years of Pakistan’s action after the Indian Air Force (IAF) targeted a Jaish-e-mohammed (JEM) camp at Balakot in 2019, Khan said Pakistan was ready to move forward to resolve “all outstandin­g issues through dialogue”. He also said India must take steps to meet the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determina

External affairs ministry spokespers­on, on February 25

tion.

“I welcome restoratio­n of the ceasefire along the LOC. The onus of creating an enabling environmen­t for further progress rests with India,” Khan tweeted.

“India must take necessary steps to meet the long-standing demand & right of the Kashmiri people to self determinat­ion acc

to UNSC resolution­s,” he added.

This was Khan’s first formal reaction to the decision by the armies of India and Pakistan on February 25 to strictly adhere to the truce on the LOC, following his return from an official visit to Sri Lanka this week.

A statement issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Office to mark the

 ??  ?? “I welcome restoratio­n of the ceasefire along the LOC. The onus of creating an enabling environmen­t for further progress rests with India.”
—IMRAN KHAN, Pakistan Prime Minister
“India desires normal neighbourl­y relations with Pakistan. We have always maintained that we are committed to addressing issues, if any, in a peaceful and bilateral manner... On key issues, our position remains unchanged. I don’t need to reiterate it.”
—ANURAG SRIVASTAVA,
“I welcome restoratio­n of the ceasefire along the LOC. The onus of creating an enabling environmen­t for further progress rests with India.” —IMRAN KHAN, Pakistan Prime Minister “India desires normal neighbourl­y relations with Pakistan. We have always maintained that we are committed to addressing issues, if any, in a peaceful and bilateral manner... On key issues, our position remains unchanged. I don’t need to reiterate it.” —ANURAG SRIVASTAVA,

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