Talks with Pakistan to start new chapter of peace: Sushma

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 14 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday hoped that the renewed dialogue between India and Pakistan will open a new chapter of peace and development in the region.

Making a statement on her visit to Pakistan in both houses of parliament, she said it had been decided that a "Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue" will start and foreign secretaries of the two countries will work out the modalities under the "new dialogue".

"The new dialogue, we sincerely hope, marks a new beginning also for peace and development in the whole region," she said.

Sushma Swaraj said India had emphasised the need to speed up the judicial process in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack by Pakistani terrorists.

The minister said her meetings with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and senior official Sartaj Aziz in Islamabad were held in the backdrop of "positive developments" of the talks by the two national security advisers.

"Both sides condemned terrorism and resolved to cooperate to eliminate this menace. There we dwelt on the need for Pakistan to expedite the Mumbai terrorist attack trial.

"The Indian side was assured of the steps being taken to expedite its early conclusion.

"This government accords the highest priority to the country's security. In order to meet the threats, the government will take all steps, including through diplomatic channels.

"At the same time, the government is also committed to building an environment of peaceful and cooperative relations with all our neighbours, including Pakistan, so that the efforts for peace and development in South Asia, initiated by the government on the day of assuming office itself, are taken further forward," she said.

The minister said there were two aims of the dialogue: addressing the issues of concern through dialogue and establishing cooperative relations.

The national security advisers met in Bangkok on December 6.

"They focused on peace and security, terrorism, tranquillity along the Line of Control, and Jammu and Kashmir, the state which has been most directly impacted by terrorism and violation of LoC," she said.

The statement was made earlier in the Rajya Sabha amid din as Congress members trooped near the chairman's podium and shouted slogans.

While the statement was barely audible in Rajya Sabha, the Lok Sabha was in order when the statement was made post lunch.

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First Published: Dec 14 2015 | 3:30 PM IST

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