Pak says it wants to 'amicably' resolve all issues with India
Islamabad, Dec 30, 2016, PTI:
Pakistan on Thursday said it wants to “amicably” resolve all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, with India even as it underlined that no country can unilaterallyrevoke the Indus Waters Treaty.
Kashmir dispute is the “bone of contention” between Pakistan and India, Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said at the weekly news briefing here as he appealed to the international community to “play its due role” in resolving the longstanding issue.
“We want to amicably resolve all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, with India,” he said.
In his opening remarks during the briefing, which was this year’s last, Zakaria said: “We condemn unabated violation of United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Kashmir by India.”
Kashmir dispute is the “bone of contention” between Pakistan and India, Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said at the weekly news briefing here as he appealed to the international community to “play its due role” in resolving the longstanding issue.
“We want to amicably resolve all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, with India,” he said.
In his opening remarks during the briefing, which was this year’s last, Zakaria said: “We condemn unabated violation of United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Kashmir by India.”
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