Pakistan today said it is not hesitant about solving terror-related issues with India though the Kashmir issue will have to be settled to ensure absolute peace in the region. Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit made the remarks while talking to a TV news channel about the Foreign Secretary-level talks scheduled to be held in New Delhi on February 25. He said a number of issues, including terrorism, the Kashmir dispute, differences over sharing of river waters and bilateral trade, would come up for discussion during the upcoming meeting. Mr Basit said, no conditions had been set for the dialogue. He described New Delhi's proposal for the Foreign Secretary-level talks as appreciable in the current situation but said India had wasted a year by discontinuing talks with Pakistan in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.
News On AIR | February 15, 2010 5:33 PM
No hesitation in solving terror related issuses with India, says Pak