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Dialogue with Pakistan only way ahead, says Manmohan  

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told both Houses of Parliament that the only way ahead to resolve contentious issues with Pakistan was to engage it in dialogue, even as he asserted that Saudi Arabia’s intervention was not sought.

Replying to the debate on the motion of thanks on the President’s address to Parliament, he said: “I never believed that the channels of communication with Pakistan should break down. The chances of miscalculation can only increase in an environment of no contact.”

Dr. Singh said the resumption of talks at the Foreign Secretary level was not sudden. It was a calculated one based on all costs and benefits. Not talking to Islamabad would not isolate it as the rest of the world was talking with it. “We have made our point strongly, but we cannot wish away the problem by not talking to them … Dialogue is the only way forward to resolve our problems,” he said, but pointed out that meaningful dialogue was possible only when Pakistan controlled the terror machine even if non-state actors were at work.

Expressing his distress at the manner in which leaders like L.K. Advani and N. Chandrababu Naidu accused him of acting under U.S. pressure, he said: “I think we do a disservice to any government and Prime Minister of this proud country if we say that such fundamental matters of national security and foreign policy were based on anything but our supreme national interest.”

  • By KOL News , Written on March 6, 2010
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