'Improved Indo-Pak relations enhances regional stability

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jan 28 2014 | 8:25 AM IST
An improvement in relations between New Delhi and Islamabad enhances the prospects of regional stability and prosperity, US and Pakistan have said.
In a joint statement issued after the US-Pak Strategic Dialogue yesterday, US Secretary of State John Kerry and National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser to Pakistan prime minister Sartaj Aziz recognised the significance of improved relations between the two South Asian neighbours.
"Kerry and Aziz recognised the potential for enhanced stability and prosperity from improved bilateral relations between Pakistan and India, benefiting the lives of citizens on both sides of the border," the joint statement said.
"Towards that end, the United States welcomed Prime Minister Sharif's vision for a peaceful neighbourhood and efforts for the economic uplift of the people of the region, including steps taken by Pakistan and India to improve their relations," said the joint statement.
Aziz lead a high power Pakistani delegation for the talks with the US. On Tuesday he is scheduled to meet the National Security Adviser Susan Rice at the White House.
The two leaders also reiterated their commitment to the reconciliation process in Afghanistan, which they argued is of paramount importance for regional stability.
Kerry and Aziz stressed that a peaceful, stable, independent, and united Afghanistan is in the interest of the region.
Both sides emphasised their support for a policy of non-interference in Afghanistan and reaffirmed that Afghan-led peace and reconciliation is the surest way to end violence and ensure stability in the region.
The two leaders also called on the Taliban to join the political process and enter into dialogue with the Afghan government.
They expressed their conviction that an enduring US-Pakistan partnership is vital to regional and international security.
The two leaders recognised their shared interest in Pakistan's economic growth, increased trade, stability, and mutually-determined measures to counter extremism and terrorism, the statement said.
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First Published: Jan 28 2014 | 8:25 AM IST

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