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No credible peace without progress on Kashmir: Pak
Saturday, July 3 2004 09:55 Hrs (IST)

Islamabad: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today (July 2, 2004) expressed satisfaction over the ongoing Indo-Pak dialogue but said the process would suffer if there was no progress on the Kashmir issue.

During his meeting with a two-member delegation of US Senators here, Musharraf also said the progress made so far should pave the way for more positive results.

Republican Senators Don Nickles and Jeff Sessions called on Musharraf and discussed bilateral relations, co-operation in the ongoing war against terrorism, latest developments in Pakistan-India relations and the situation in Iraq.

Apprising the Senators about the India-Pak dialogue process, Musharraf expressed satisfaction over the progress made so far, an official statement said.

PTI





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