PAKISTAN MISSION TO THE
UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK
Press statement on Pakistan's desire to engage constructively in a substantive and result oriented dialogue with India, issued on 11 June 1998.
Pakistan's desire to engage constructively in a substantive and a result oriented dialogue with India has repeatedly been affirmed by the Prime Minister.
Accordingly, the Foreign Secretary today, officially conveyed to the Indian High Commissioner, Pakistan's proposal for resumption of Pakistan-India dialogue on the basis of agreement reached on 23 June, 1997 between the two sides.
Pakistan has proposed that in view of the current situation, the two sides should address, on a priority basis, the issues of Peace and Security and Jammu and Kashmir in the resumed talks.
Pakistan has also proposed that under the item pertaining to Peace and Security, special and urgent attention may be given to arriving at mutually agreed measures for the avoidance of conflict as well as promotion of nuclear and conventional restraint and stabilization measures.
Pakistan believes that simultaneously with the bilateral dialogue the international community will remain engaged with the comprehensive political process of stabilization of nuclearized South Asia and finding of a just settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute as promised by the P-5 Foreign Ministers in their Joint Communique issued in Geneva on June 4, 1998. The UN Security Council has also mandated the Secretary General to remain engaged in these efforts. In a letter addressed to the Prime Minister on June 10, the Secretary General has offered to encourage and facilitate this process. Islamabad now awaits the Secretary General's Personal Envoy's visit to Pakistan.
Islamabad
11 June 1998
For further information please contact:
Pakistan Mission, 8 East 65th Street, New York NY 10021.
Tel: (212) 879.8600 or E-Mail: pakistan@undp.org
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