Pakistan, India cannot remain enemies forever: Janjua

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

National Security Adviser Nasser Janjua has said and "cannot remain enemies forever" and they need to engage and resolve bilateral disputes.

The NSA was talking to Canadian High Commissioner Perry Calderwood who called him yesterday here.



"We need to engage with each other and resolve disputes," Janjua was quoted as saying by the official Associated Press of (APP).

Janjua reiterated and cannot remain enemies forever.

The two sides discussed regional dynamics and bilateral ties, Pakistan's role in eradicating terrorism, counter- cooperation, the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) and Pakistan-relations with reference to the US' offer for mediation.

Janjua underscored the need for a non-discriminatory approach while considering Pakistan's membership for Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG).

He claimed that the international community is overlooking Kashmir issue due to their own strategic interests related to

Although considers Kashmir a bilateral issue, it has defeated the spirit of bilateralism by defying any dialogue over it, claimed Janjua.

"Extreme thoughts are to be mitigated through a change of perception, by winning hearts and minds and not by use of force alone," he said.

The adviser also highlighted the importance of more high-level visits, trade and cooperation particularly in education and development sectors, as well as, visa facilitation between the two countries for improved people to people contact.

The Canadian High Commissioner, on this occasion, also stressed on strengthening bilateral ties between and Canada.

"is an important partner of Canada and we enjoy a multi-dimensional relationship with Pakistan," he said.

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Pakistan, India cannot remain enemies forever: Janjua

National Security Adviser Nasser Janjua has said Pakistan and India "cannot remain enemies forever" and they need to engage and resolve bilateral disputes. The NSA was talking to Canadian High Commissioner Perry Calderwood who called him yesterday here. "We need to engage with each other and resolve disputes," Janjua was quoted as saying by the official Associated Press of Pakistan (APP). Janjua reiterated Pakistan and India cannot remain enemies forever. The two sides discussed regional dynamics and bilateral ties, Pakistan's role in eradicating terrorism, counter- terrorism cooperation, the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) and Pakistan-India relations with reference to the US' offer for mediation. Janjua underscored the need for a non-discriminatory approach while considering Pakistan's membership for Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG). He claimed that the international community is overlooking Kashmir issue due to their own strategic interests related to ... National Security Adviser Nasser Janjua has said and "cannot remain enemies forever" and they need to engage and resolve bilateral disputes.

The NSA was talking to Canadian High Commissioner Perry Calderwood who called him yesterday here.

"We need to engage with each other and resolve disputes," Janjua was quoted as saying by the official Associated Press of (APP).

Janjua reiterated and cannot remain enemies forever.

The two sides discussed regional dynamics and bilateral ties, Pakistan's role in eradicating terrorism, counter- cooperation, the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) and Pakistan-relations with reference to the US' offer for mediation.

Janjua underscored the need for a non-discriminatory approach while considering Pakistan's membership for Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG).

He claimed that the international community is overlooking Kashmir issue due to their own strategic interests related to

Although considers Kashmir a bilateral issue, it has defeated the spirit of bilateralism by defying any dialogue over it, claimed Janjua.

"Extreme thoughts are to be mitigated through a change of perception, by winning hearts and minds and not by use of force alone," he said.

The adviser also highlighted the importance of more high-level visits, trade and cooperation particularly in education and development sectors, as well as, visa facilitation between the two countries for improved people to people contact.

The Canadian High Commissioner, on this occasion, also stressed on strengthening bilateral ties between and Canada.

"is an important partner of Canada and we enjoy a multi-dimensional relationship with Pakistan," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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