Khaleej Times

Create environmen­t for talks on core issues, HC tells India

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islamabad — Pakistan High Commission­er to India Abdul Basit has urged the Indian government to create a conducive environmen­t by restoring the spirit of cooperatio­n, thus paving the way for settlement of core issues like Jammu and Kashmir.

“What I underline is that we need an overall conducive environmen­t. When we are not talking to each other, when we are avoiding each other and when there is no environmen­t of cooperatio­n, then how you can expect to move forward,” he said in response to queries from the host of India Today TV programme “India Conclave 2017” telecast on Saturday.

Basit said the two countries needed to decide over the fundamenta­l issues like Jammu and Kashmir first before moving to other issues like terrorism which also posed an equal challenge to both countries.

“We need to be sitting across the table to discuss the difficult issues. We cannot expect progress in vacuum,” he maintained.

Basit further said that terrorism was no doubt, a serious challenge, but at the end of the day, they had to discuss other serious issues which were also of equally importance and impacted the bilateral ties like the Indian occupied Kashmir, Siachen and Sir Creek.

He stressed that these were the core issues which required to be dealt with simultaneo­usly.

Responding to a question, Basit maintained that terrorism alone could not define the entire gamut of bilateral ties between India and Pakistan.

“By creating hype around it (terrorism), you cannot wish away other issues like Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

About Mumbai attack trials, he said both government­s were cooperatin­g and expediting the process and expressed the hope that they would be able to make progress. He said the process was taking time as the crime was committed in India and trial was being held in Pakistan.

Basit also questioned the Indian government over progress in the Samjhota Express blast case.

Replying to a question about Hafiz Saeed, Basit said he had been put under house arrest and expressed the hope that India would share evidences in this regard.

He urged the Indian authoritie­s to overcome the hostilitie­s which preceded incidents like Mumbai or Samjhota Express. Basit also advised his hosts to end the blame

What I underline is that we need an overall conducive environmen­t. When we are not talking to each other, when we are avoiding each other and when there is no environmen­t of cooperatio­n, then how you can expect to move forward Abdul Basit, Pak envoy to India

game as it could lead to nowhere.

About 70,000 innocent lives had been lost in the war against terrorism in Pakistan, he said and quoted a US high official who had admitted that Pakistan was being destabilis­ed through Afghanista­n.

The TTP leadership had found sanctuarie­s inside Afghanista­n and were being provided with fundings to carry out terrorists activities in Pakistan, he added.

Regarding a question to the Pathankot attack, Basit said it required restoratio­n of spirit of cooperatio­n on part of his hosts. He said that India should overcome its prejudices against Pakistan.

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