‘Pakistan willing to resolve bilateral disputes with India’

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Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Thursday said that Pakistan was willing to abide by past agreements with India and resolve the Sir Creek and Siachen disputes. Talking to an Indian state-run news agency, Khar said that the two countries should move toward a more stable relationship and this could only be done so by both sides showing some flexibility. When asked on whether she was disappointed that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has not yet visited Pakistan despite invitation, Khar said, “I do not believe in the business of being disappointed. I believe in optimism and I believe that we still would like to host him.” Khar is currently attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ministerial meeting in Cambodia.

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  1. Only words words and words don't mean any thing. Promises made by Musharraf regime and also by the successors for not to allow pakistani territory for terrorist activities against India, have never been fulfilled. Until faith is restored, nothing worthwhile can be achieved. Though I wish peace be there between the two countries, I also want GOI should play delaying tactics until promises are fulfilled to a reasonable extent (I don't know what the GOI is doing).

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