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  • Aug 31st, 2004
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Pakistan Deputy High Commissioner in India, Munawwar Saeed Bhatti has termed the upcoming meeting between Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri and Natwar Singh at New Delhi on September 5 to 6 as historical, saying it will yield positive results.

The ongoing composite dialogue process between the two countries would reach its destination, the HC told Voice of America (VoA).

He said the dream of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah would definitely materialise that the people of the two countries could live peacefully.

Munawwar said Pakistan government enjoyed full support of all opposition parties in the ongoing talks with India and same situation existed in New Delhi.

He maintained the new Indian government had kept the efforts of the previous regime in that regard.

The Indian government had also demonstrated sincerity in the dialogue process, he said hoping the dialogue process would further strengthen.

Munawwar said the two countries had lost much in their confrontation over the last 56 years and should not be trapped in that menace again.

Hinting at sentiments of the two peoples towards the current peace process, he said that they had gone ahead in that direction.

He went on to say that the promotion of people-to-people contacts between the two countries clearly revealed that the masses of the subcontinent wanted peace.

Copyright Associated Press of Pakistan, 2004


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