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'Pak is yet to clear its position on over flights'
Monday, June 9 2003 20:58 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: India on June 9 said full restoration of civil aviation link with Pakistan had not taken place
because of its unwillingness to indicate clearly its position on over flights and also regretted that
Islamabad had not taken any substantial steps on trade and economic co-operation.
In response to a question about the statement by Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman expressing
disappointment at the pace of engagements, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesman said, "We are
surprised at the comment.
"We await specific dates from Pakistan about the arrival of their technical team to discuss modalities for
resumption of Delhi-Lahore bus service," he said.
"Pakistan has also not taken any substantial steps on trade and economic co-operation," the MEA
spokesman said.
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee had announced specifically the appointment of High Commissioner
and full restoration of civil aviation link. He had also referred to the importance of progress on economic
cooperation including in the context of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation).
"There has been progress in the appointment of High Commissioner. Full restoration of civil aviation link
has not taken place because of Pakistan's unwillingness to indicate clearly its position on over flights,"
he added.
PTI
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