Newly appointed Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit said terrorism has killed over 50,000 people in Pakistan in last 10 year besides damaging its economy and said concerted efforts were necessary to combat the challenge.
He said Pakistan realises that to achieve its targets on security and development, it has to resolve all problems with its neighbours, particularly India and also try to stabilise Afghanistan.
Noting that peace is central to growth and development of both the countries, he said both India and Pakistan need to resolve the issue according to the aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir through dialogue or as per provision of the Shimla agreement.
"You can always call it (Jammu and Kashmir) integral part of India but it is the distance between our two countries and also one of the components of composite dialogue. So it is important whether we resolve it in Shimla agreement or through mediation but we need to resolve the issue according to the aspirations to the people of Jammu and Kashmir," he said.
Speaking against "stereotypes" that permeate national psyche both in India and Pakistan, Basit observed that Pakistan is "misunderstood" in India to great extent.
"The priorities of the new government under leadership of Nawaz Sharif are very clear. He wants a region first approach. Because if you look at things, security, development and international order are all interlinked. In terms of achieving our security and our development, we strongly believe we cannot achieve both these unless we have a peaceful region.
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