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Disputes with India should be resolved through talks, Pakistan to welcome third-party mediation: FO - World

FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said that disputes with India must be resolved through talks and dialogue. DawnNewsTV/File Disputes and problems with India, including the Kashmir issue, must be resolved through dialogue and communication and Pakistan would appreciate the mediation of any country in such talks, the Foreign Office (FO) said on Friday. FO spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, in his weekly media briefing, said Pakistan wanted good relations with India and was not running away from negotiations. We want to resolve all issues with India Kashmir included through talks. Our position on the Kashmir issue has not changed. Pakistan has never refused to negotiate with India. We believe the international community should hold talks in view of the existing conflict between the two countries, said Chaudhri. He added that countries continued to engage in talks even during war and that problems could only be solved through dialogue.

Pakistan-India backchannel move inches forward - Newspaper

There is cautious optimism in Islamabad that the thaw in relations with India is holding steady despite some wrinkles in the last few days. File There is cautious optimism in Islamabad that the thaw in relations with India is holding steady despite some wrinkles in the last few days. The confidence emanates from the fact that there is more to this thaw between the two adversarial neighbours than is known publicly. According to Red Zone insiders who have been monitoring these developments very closely, the haphazard outcome generated last week by the meetings of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) and the federal cabinet injected an element of uncertainty in the ‘thawing process’ under way between Pakistan and India. However, these insiders say that while the process may have hit a temporary bump, it has not derailed. One reason for this confidence is that too much time and effort has already been invested by both sides into the quiet process of backchannel engagement.

RED ZONE FILES: Pakistan-India backchannel move inches forward - Newspaper

There is cautious optimism in Islamabad that the thaw in relations with India is holding steady despite some wrinkles in the last few days. File There is cautious optimism in Islamabad that the thaw in relations with India is holding steady despite some wrinkles in the last few days. The confidence emanates from the fact that there is more to this thaw between the two adversarial neighbours than is known publicly. According to Red Zone insiders who have been monitoring these developments very closely, the haphazard outcome generated last week by the meetings of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) and the federal cabinet injected an element of uncertainty in the ‘thawing process’ under way between Pakistan and India. However, these insiders say that while the process may have hit a temporary bump, it has not derailed. One reason for this confidence is that too much time and effort has already been invested by both sides into the quiet process of backchannel engagement.

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