Sunday, January 20, 2013

Won't let recent incidents upset peace process with Pakistan: Salman Khurshid




New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid has said that India will not let the recent tension along the Line of Control upset the peace process with Pakistan and that the government will "respond positively" to what Pakistan High Commissioner has said.




"The peace process has been something in which a lot of time has been invested and we won't let these incidents that have happened recently affect it," the minister told NDTV.

He was responding to Pakistan's High Commissioner Salman Bashir's statement that dialogue is the only way forward to ease the tension between the two countries over the killing of two Indian soldiers near the Line of Control.

The Pakistan envoy has also urged New Delhi to accept his country's offer for talks at the Foreign Minster level to defuse tension over repeated ceasefire violations along the LoC in Kashmir.  He said there was a need "to bring back normalcy. I believe it is in mutual interest of both the nations to use the offer made by Pakistan's Foreign Minister to deal with the present state of affairs."



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