Pakistan has claimed it had gone out of the way in its peace overtures towards India but failed to get a positive response. Claiming that Islamabad wants early resumption of the composite dialogue process with India, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari said that his country stands for peace in the region and the world. The comments came close on the heels of US President Barack Obama asking the two nations to begin talks on less controversial issues and resolve their differences. Mr Zardari said, Pakistan is cooperating in unearthing and bringing to justice the perpetrators of militant acts.He said that his government will not let Pakistani soil to be used by the terrorists against any country. The composite dialogue between the two countries was put on hold after 10 Pakistan-based terrorists carried out attacks in Mumbai, killing 166 people in November 2008.
News On AIR | November 8, 2010 12:47 PM
Pak wants resumption of dialogue with India: Zardari