Krishna wants more commitment from Pakistan
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Daily Times Monitor
LAHORE: Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Tuesday ruled out resumption of talks with Pakistan until it shows more commitment in proceeding against terrorist groups responsible for the Mumbai attacks in November last year.
“That is the policy that we are pursuing as of now,” Krishna said when asked whether talks with Pakistan would remain in “deep freeze”. Asked by a private TV channel whether there is any possibility of beginning negotiations with Pakistan in other sensitive areas such as Kashmir, the minister said “we have taken a position that unless this [issue of commitment] is resolved, there could not possibly be any dialogue with Pakistan”.
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Daily Times Monitor
LAHORE: Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Tuesday ruled out resumption of talks with Pakistan until it shows more commitment in proceeding against terrorist groups responsible for the Mumbai attacks in November last year.
“That is the policy that we are pursuing as of now,” Krishna said when asked whether talks with Pakistan would remain in “deep freeze”. Asked by a private TV channel whether there is any possibility of beginning negotiations with Pakistan in other sensitive areas such as Kashmir, the minister said “we have taken a position that unless this [issue of commitment] is resolved, there could not possibly be any dialogue with Pakistan”.
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