The Asian Age

Pak envoy says dialogue must to resolve issues

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New Delhi, March 23: Pakistan and India should resolve all outstandin­g issues and disputes peacefully through dialogue, Pakistani envoy to India Sohail Mahmood said Saturday.

Mr Mahmood, speaking at a function at the Pakistan high commission here to mark Pakistan Day, underlined his country’s desire for peaceful and good-neighbourl­y relations with India.

Alluding to recent tensions in bilateral ties, the high commission­er noted that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision to release Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, return of two

high commission­ers to their respective missions, and continuing bilateral meetings to develop modalities for the operationa­lisation of the Kartarpur corridor were steps in a “positive direction”.

He said it was important for Pakistan and India to resolve all outstandin­g issues and disputes peacefully through dialogue.

Pakistan had repeatedly underlined that its desire for peace was not a sign of weakness, but a reflection of constructi­ve thinking of a secure and confident nation, the country’s envoy was quoted as saying by a high commission statement.

On Friday evening, a National Day reception was hosted by the high commission­er.

Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated after Indian Air Force fighter jets bombed terror group JeM’s training camp near Balakot deep inside Pakistan on February 26.

Pakistan retaliated by attempting to target Indian military installati­ons the next day.

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Sohail Mahmood

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