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Resolve Kashmir amicably: Musharraf
www.chinaview.cn 2005-04-18 13:29:57

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Monday said nobody will be allowed to disrupt the Indo-Pak peace process, according to New Delhi TV (NDTV).

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (L) is welcomed by Indian Prime Minister Natwar Singh upon his arrival in New Delhi.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)

    NEW DELHI, April 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Monday said nobody will be allowed to disrupt the Indo-Pak peace process, according to New Delhi TV (NDTV).

    Musharraf, who met Indian editors over breakfast at New Delhi's Taj Man Singh Hotel, said that India and Pakistan have approached all issues with sincerity.
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    Giving a call for creating a consensus on the Kashmir issue, Musharraf said the Kashmir issue should be resolved amicably. He said the Line of Control (LoC) and soft border cannot be accepted as the solution.

    Musharraf said he had come to India with a renewed mindset and had achieved more than he had expected. He added that the talks between the Indian and Pakistan officials were for harmony and goodwill.

    Musharraf also said that an "out of the box" solution has to befound with regard to Kashmir which is acceptable to India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir.

    The Kashmir "dispute" has to be resolved and it needs analysis, and the two countries have to move forward on it, Musharraf said.

    Asserting that the terrorist attack to derail the bus service between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad was not acceptable, Musharraf said a decision has been taken and the peace process cannot be allowed to be disrupted.

    Musharraf asserted that unless the Kashmir "dispute" was resolved it can "erupt" in the future under "different leadership and different environment" in the two countries.

    "Right now, we are having a very good relationship with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. But nobody is permanent in this world," Musharraf said emphasizing that the issue has to be resolved. Enditem กก

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