| PRESS RELEASE
Navtej Sarna
Counsellor (Press, Information & Culture)
Embassy of India, Washington, DC
(202) 939-7041
October 15, 1998
New Delhi
MEA Official Spokesperson's Statement on India-Pakistan Talks
In response to a question, the official spokesman said
that India has always desired peaceful,
friendly and cooperative relations with Pakistan and
for this purpose had urged Pakistan to engage
in a broad-based and comprehensive dialogue which moves
the relationship forward over a broad
front. The dialogue would, inter alia, provide for a
discussion on all outstanding issues including
Jammu & Kashmir. All Indian proposals for the composite
dialogue process have included
discussions on Jammu & Kashmir. India has always
desired that Jammu & Kashmir should be taken in a direct bilateral
dialogue with Pakistan. The dialogue process, which will begin with Foreign
Secretary's visit to Islamabad, has now become possible because India and
Pakistan have agreed on the modalities of the dialogue on this basis.
The official spokesman further said that there was no
question of India acting under international pressure and there was no
place for any third party involvement in India-Pakistan ties. The international
community has shared this view and has strongly expressed its desire that
India and Pakistan should resolve all outstanding issues peacefully and
bilaterally. |