Updated Apr 06, 2021 | 17:23 IST
Qureshi further said that it is Pakistan s firm belief that all issues could be resolved through dialogue , adding that it is India s responsibility to create a conducive environment. Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi   |  Photo Credit: PTI
New Delhi: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that India and Pakistan cannot afford to engage in an all-out war, as both countries are powered by nuclear weapons.
Qureshi further said that it is Pakistan s firm belief that all issues could be resolved through dialogue , adding that it is India s responsibility to create a conducive environment.
Recently, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, saying that durable peace and stability in South Asia is contingent upon resolving all outstanding issues between the two countries, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
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New Delhi: India should “not shy away” from discussing Kashmir with Pakistan even if they make it their core issue for talks, according to A.S. Dulat, former chief of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and former Intelligence Bureau (IB) special director.
In an interview to ThePrint, Dulat, who served as an adviser on Kashmir in the Vajpayee PMO from January 2001 to May 2004, said Islamabad has reconciled with the fact that Article 370, which granted special status to Jammu & Kashmir, is gone. Even so, he added, Prime Minister Narendra Modi should reach out to Kashmiris, including their political representatives, and assure them that statehood will return and democratic processes resume.
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