Pak says dialogues incomplete without Kashmiris

May 04, 2010 04:25 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:42 pm IST - Islamabad

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi listen to a question during a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009 where an international forum in Turkey sought to boost aid and investment in Pakistan on Tuesday to support that nation's democratic institutions and curb the violence there. The meeting of the "Friends of Democratic Pakistan" group followed fighting between the Pakistani government and the Taliban that forced more than 2 million people to flee earlier this year.  (AP Photo/Ibrahim Usta)

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi listen to a question during a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009 where an international forum in Turkey sought to boost aid and investment in Pakistan on Tuesday to support that nation's democratic institutions and curb the violence there. The meeting of the "Friends of Democratic Pakistan" group followed fighting between the Pakistani government and the Taliban that forced more than 2 million people to flee earlier this year. (AP Photo/Ibrahim Usta)

Pakistan has always desired purposeful dialogue with India to resolve outstanding problems, including the core issue of Kashmir, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Tuesday.

Briefing the National Assembly or lower house of Parliament about the government’s policy on Kashmir, Mr. Qureshi said, “We are trying to find a durable resolution of issues as well as cover the damage done to foreign policy during the previous regime. The Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India had agreed during their meeting at Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt last year that dialogue is the only way forward.”.

Referring to Pakistan’s policy on Kashmir, he said, “We want a just and peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue in light of the UN resolutions and according to the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. We are firm in our stance and shall continue extending moral, diplomatic and political support to the Kashmiri people for their right to self-determination”.

“It is our principled stand on Kashmir and we shall continue our efforts for a durable and peaceful resolution of this issue,” Mr. Qureshi added.

He made it clear that no solution to the Kashmir issue will be durable if the Kashmiris are not made part of it.

“Any dialogue between India and Pakistan shall be incomplete without the participation of the Kashmiri people,” he said.

The Pakistan government is in constant touch with the Kashmiri leadership on both sides of the border as it believes that a durable solution to the issue is not possible without involving the real Kashmiri leadership, he added.

“The Kashmir issue is the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy, we cannot be oblivious to it. But we desire a peaceful resolution through dialogue. That is the only way forward,” he said.

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