India reiterates 3 conditions for engagement with Pak

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 31 2015 | 7:48 PM IST
India today reaffirmed adherence to three conditions including having an atmosphere "free of terror and violence" as a precursor to any engagement with Pakistan and demanded action against terrorists including Mumbai attack mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.
Asserting that there was no "flip-flop" or "confusion" in the government, which has a "very clear Pakistan policy", External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said the two countries had decided on three principles for talks when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had come here last year. These principles were also part of the Shimla and Lahore declarations.
"First, we are ready to resolve each issue through peaceful dialogue. Second, the talks will be between the two countries --us and Pakistan. Neither a third country will mediate nor there will be a third party. Third, an atmosphere of harmony should be created by keeping away terror and violence.
"These are not decided today...We have told Pakistan repeatedly that talks can take place based on these three principles," she told a press conference, noting that these were the principles agreed upon by the two countries in Shimla and Lahore declarations.
The minister said no engagement was scheduled when asked if any meeting was proposed between India and Pakistan in the near future.
"Now if Lakhvi is out and he is released....And if Pakistan thinks that there is an atmosphere of harmony, will India accept it," she added.
"There is no flip-flop in our policy. We had decided on three principles for talks when Sharif had come here to participate in the swearing-in ceremony (of Narendra Modi as PM). Since then we have been following those three principles," she said.
On Pakistan trying to use China to put a "technical hold" on India's request to list Syed Salahuddin in the UN Security Council sanctions committee on Al-Qaida and associated entities, Swaraj said,"We had told China that we are not the only victim of terror. China is also a victim and the source is same. So, while voting in 1267 in these type of issues, do not take a narrow view.
"Keep global terrorism in mind and follow a policy so that we can work together and take decisions unitedly. This was conveyed to Chinese leadership by the Indian leadership."
The sanctions committee on Al-Qaida and others has been constituted under UN's resolution 1267.
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First Published: May 31 2015 | 7:48 PM IST

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