Resolution of Kashmir issue inevitable to sustain regional peace: FM Qureshi

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan remains steadfast to improve its relations with neighboring countries to build a prosperous South Asia.

While addressing a National Conference on Strategic Stability in South Asia, in Islamabad, he stressed that conflict resolution is the key to strategic stability in the region.

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He brought forward the threat to peace and stability emanates from Kashmir dispute which remains unresolved for about half a century.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the Indian denial to the Kashmir right of self-determination and its blatant human rights violations have led to frustration amongst the Kashmiri youth. He said what we are witnessing in Kashmir is the backlash of Indian atrocities inflicted on Kashmiris and the resolution of this outstanding dispute lies only in dialogue.

The Foreign Minister stated that Pakistan is a peace loving country. He said, “our conduct as a nuclear weapon state will continue to be defined by restraint and responsibility. Pakistan will maintain credible minimum deterrence to ensure its national security.”

The Foreign Minister said Pakistan is opposed to conventional and unconventional arms race in the region. He however said India’ s massive acquisition of conventional arms coupled with offensive posture poses threat to regional peace and security.

Referring to the recent Indian belligerence, the foreign minister said that Pakistan is committed to peaceful and normal relations in its neighborhood. He, however, made it absolutely clear that Pakistan is capable to frustrate any misadventure.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Pakistan has shown it is prepared to take concrete steps to ease tension and work for friendly relations with India with Kartarpur corridor-like initiatives. (INP)

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