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Wednesday, November 4, 1998 Published at 15:10 GMT


World: South Asia

Pakistan wants more Indian commitment for dialogue


The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Sartaj Aziz, says Pakistan expects India to be more committed to the process of dialogue between the two countries.

Mr.Aziz said the primary Indian objective in resuming the dialogue with Pakistan was to deflect international pressure and said this would not lead to any settlement of the one issue that concerned Islamabad the most- the disputed territory of Kashmir.

His remarks come just as the two countries are about to resume official level talks tomorrow Thursday in Delhi.

From the newsroom of the BBC World Service



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