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Gilani welcomes Singh's offer of talks, says war no solution
Press Trust of India, Saturday October 31, 2009, Islamabad

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday said the country saw India's offer of talks "positively," saying solutions to problems between the two countries cannot be found through wars.

Welcoming his counterpart Manmohan Singh's offer of talks with Pakistan, Gilani said, "Wars are not the solution, dialogue is the only solution."

Singh's remarks were an outcome of the meeting between the two premiers at Sharm el-Sheikh in July, when they had agreed that dialogue was the only way to resolve outstanding issues, he said.

"He (Singh) had agreed that there is no other way but dialogue... We see this positively," Gilani told newsmen in the northwestern city of Peshawar, responding to a question on Singh's recent comments.

However, Gilani made it clear that any discussions between the two countries would be positive only if they included "core issues" like Kashmir.

"Till the core issues are resolved, the dream of achieving peace in the region will not be fulfilled," he said.

While extending the offer of talks to Pakistan, Singh had said the dialogue would be productive only if Pakistan took steps to control terrorism emanating from its territory.

Gilani visited Peshawar to take stock of the security situation in the wake of a devastating car bomb attack in a commercial hub that killed nearly 120 people earlier this week.
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Posted by V .Rao. on Nov 01, 2009
Gilani's welcome to Manmohansingh for talks is just vague. Our primeminister should tell to Pak to get out of our land ie ocupied Kashmir,book all terrorist attacked Mumbai. Our Primeminister is very soft and gentleman. Therefore I suggest Mr Chidambaram to tell this to Pak.
Posted by Ayyappan on Nov 01, 2009
India has to tell pak like "War have no solution". Pak will not try any soultion based on dialogue. Always fight with India.
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