Normalisation process with Pak to continue: PM
Wednesday, November 12 2003 16:10 Hrs (IST)
Moscow: Noting a "positive resonance" generated by his recent peace initiative, Prime Minister Atal
Bihari Vajpayee has said India would continue with the "step-by-step" process of normalisation of
diplomatic and other links with Pakistan.
Vajpayee, who is on a three-day visit to Russia, said it was incorrect to say that India rejected talks with
Pakistan.
"India remains committed to discussing all outstanding issues with Pakistan peacefully through bilateral
dialogue in accordance with the Simla Agreement and the Lahore Declaration, both of which are
bilaterally agreed documents," he said in interviews to the Russian media.
The Prime Minister made it clear that for any meaningful political dialogue, cross-border terrorism
unleashed in Jammu and Kashmir from across the border has to stop. "Dialogue and terrorism do not go
hand in hand," he stressed.
He said that following his April 18 initiative of extending a hand of friendship to Pakistan, there have
been a number of significant developments including appointment of respective High Commissioners,
resumption of Delhi-Lahore bus service and release of prisoners.
"Certainly, a great deal of positive resonance has been generated amongst the people in the two
countries by these measures."
On the recent proposals announced by India to encourage more economic co-operation, cultural
exchanges and people-to- people contacts, Vajpayee said, "We believe that greater interaction in these
areas could help create a climate of friendship and trust in which more difficult political issues can be
addressed."
"We intend to continue with the step-by-step process of normalisation of diplomatic and other links with
Pakistan, building on the success achieved and the support generated, so that lasting peace is
established between the two countries."
The Prime Minister also decried "selective approaches" and "differing standards" in combating global
terrorism and dismissed the proposition that Islam was a source of the menace.
"We cannot afford selective approaches, which sacrifice the long-term goal for short-term interests.
Differing standards cannot be applied for judging terrorism," he said.
PTI
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