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India rejects Pak proposal for US roadmap on JK
Thursday, June 26 2003 18:35 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: India on June 26 rejected Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's suggestion for a US-
sponsored roadmap on the lines of West Asia to resolve the Kashmir issue, saying there was no place
for third party mediation.
"We have repeatedly said there is no third party role in the bilateral dialogue. There is no space for a
third party at the table," External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha said.
He told NDTV that issues between India and Pakistan have to be resolved bilaterally.
Musharraf had told an American TV channel that he would like US President George Bush to involve
himself in a West Asia-style "roadmap" on Kashmir, but feared India would not allow that as it wanted
bilateral resolution "of everything".
Asked whether India had accepted China's territorial sovereignty over Tibet and Beijing had agreed to
New Delhi's control over Sikkim, Sinha said, "I would say we have made progress on all issues including
the great understanding on Tibet and Sikkim."
He said there was no fundamental change in India's stand on Tibet.
To a question if the two countries continue to see each other as rivals for control in the region, Sinha
said, "I don't think so. It is a healthy competition as between any two nations."
He said the two countries should move ahead in their bilateral relations and a lot of issues would be
sorted out along the way.
On the outcome of Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's ongoing visit to China, Sinha said the "biggest
gain" has been establishment of the Prime Minister's rapport with the new Chinese leadership, laying the
foundation for a close bilateral relationship and defining of areas and format through which the ties
would be taken forward.
PTI
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