Talks likely only after Indian polls: PM Sharif

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Nov 23 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today pitched for the resumption of India-Pakistan dialogue to settle all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, but acknowledged that a breakthrough was likely only after the Indian general elections next year.
Sharif said it was his PML-N party's "principled stand" to have better ties with India and the recent firing and tensions on the Line of Control (LoC) were not in the interest of both sides.
The two countries should sit across the table and solve all issues, including the Kashmir dispute, he said in his address at a conference here that was beamed live on TV.
Sharif, however, made it clear he was not expecting anything big to happen before the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. "After the elections (in India), there should be a chance that both countries sit down together and resolve disputes over the table," he said.
He described former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, with whom he held talks in 1999, as a "real statesman", and said the upcoming dialogue should be held in the spirit of the past parleys.
"Vajpayee sahib was really a statesman. In 1999, he told me that all issues between the two countries, including Kashmir, should be solved within the year itself," he said.
"I want that talks should be carried forward based on those lines. I am ready. I have said all this before the elections (in Pakistan)."
There was no India-bashing in the campaign for Pakistan's general election in May, he said. "No word was spoken against India...But Pakistan-bashing is indeed happening in India (in the run up to its general election)," he said.
"I think both countries need to get out of this. We are already out. The foundation of this was laid by my party. In the 1997 elections also, we maintained this," he said.
Recalling his recent meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New York, Sharif said he was now sure that things will change for good.
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First Published: Nov 23 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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