Saturday, February 12, 2011

India and Pakistan want to negotiate again

More than two years, the negotiations were on hold, now India and Pakistan will resume their peace talks. However, there continue to give a "confidence deficit," said a Foreign Ministry spokesman in New Delhi. New Delhi - It is a prudent approach that India and Pakistan plan. The two countries are to resume their peace talks, ready as it said in a joint statement on Thursday.

The decision was officially at a meeting of senior representatives of the foreign ministries of both countries in the Bhutanese capital Thimphu fallen, was reported from the districts. "The new talks are in effect the formal resumption of mutual dialogue," said an Indian government official and was referring to a peace initiative between the two countries from the year 2004.


A spokesman for the Indian foreign ministry said both sides would "provide the necessary groundwork" for a further meeting of their Foreign Ministers, which takes place in June or i. He did confirm, however, not that we are dealing with a full resumption of peace negotiations. "This is still a gradual approach is needed to reduce the trust deficit," said the ministry spokesman.

India had suspended the peace talks with Pakistan after extremists were killed in November 2008 attacks in the Indian financial capital Mumbai 166 people. The Indian government Pakistani suspected mastermind behind the attack. They accused the Pakistani side to take action against extremists too little.

Pakistan has rejected the accusations and asked India to provide more evidence for his accusations. India and Pakistan have been arguing for more than half a century on the border region of Kashmir. In addition, both countries are fighting a proxy war for more influence in Afghanistan, making it difficult to estimate of analysts is the peace efforts of Western states in the Hindu Kush.

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