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Press Statement by the
Official Spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs on India- Pakistan
Relations
New Delhi
May 07, 2003
Shri Navtej Sarna: Good Evening
Ladies and Gentlemen.
We have an announcement and a statement. The text of both will be made
available to you.
The announcement, Shri Pripuran Singh Haer, currently Ambassador of India to
Iran, has been appointed as the next High Commissioner of India to
Mauritius, in succession to Shri Vijay Kumar. He is expected to take up his
assignment shortly.
The statement: We have seen the response and specific suggestions made by
the Prime Minister of Pakistan in the context of SAARC and India-Pakistan
relations.
In order to take forward the initiative of our Prime Minister, we have today
sought Agre’ment for the appointment of the new Indian High Commissioner to
Islamabad.
We welcome the agreement conveyed by the Pakistan Prime Minister to
resumption of civil aviation links. Our understanding is that such links
would include direct air services and over-flights. We have sought a
specific confirmation form Pakistan in this regard. Pakistani authorities
have indicated that this issue could be discussed further between the civil
aviation authorities of the two countries.
We also welcome the humanitarian gesture announced by the Pakistan PM for
release of Indian fishermen, 22 Sikh youth and crewmembers of the Indian
cargo boat ‘Raj Laxmi’.
The Pakistan Prime Minister has made several other suggestions on diplomatic
representation, resumption of road and rail link, sport contracts, etc.
These measures can be considered in due course as we see progress on the
steps announced by our PM, and there is evidence of Pakistan taking firm and
credible action against cross border terrorism and to dismantle the
infrastructure of support to terrorism.
The SAARC related trade proposals are clearly inadequate in the context of
the mandate of the SAARC Kathmandu Summit. We have repeatedly made it clear
that the substantive progress on trade and economic cooperation should take
place to make the next Summit meaningful.
We remain committed to resolve all issues between India and Pakistan
bilaterally, as provided for in the Simla Agreement and the Lahore
Declaration. Prime Minister, in his statement to the Parliament on May 2,
had made it clear that a sustained dialogue would necessarily require an end
to cross border terrorism and the dismantling of its infrastructure.
Discussion on nuclear and other CBMs can be held in the context of the
Composite Dialogue, which has the specific agenda item of ‘Peace and
Security including CBMs’.
We welcome the fact that Pakistan has responded to the initiatives of our
Prime Minister. It is quite clear that several specific steps would need to
be taken by Pakistan to move this process meaningfully forward. We, on our
part, remain fully committed to improving relations between the two
countries.
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