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DOCUMENT No.
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Pakistan –India Joint Press Statement
Islamabad, January 6: The President of Pakistan and the Prime Minister of
India met during the SAARC Summit in Islamabad.
The
Indian Prime Minister while expressing satisfaction over the successful
conclusion of the SAARC Summit, appreciated the excellent arrangements made by
the host country.
Both
leaders welcomed the recent steps towards normalization of relations between
the two countries and expressed the hope that the positive trends set by the
confidence building measures would be consolidated.
Prime Minister Vajpayee said that in order to take forward and sustain the
dialogue process, violence, hostility and terrorism must be prevented.
President Musharraf reassured Prime Minister Vajpayee that he will not permit
any territory under Pakistan's control to be used to support terrorism in any
manner. President Musharraf emphasized that a sustained and productive
dialogue addressing all issues would lead to positive results.
To
carry the process of normalization forward the President of Pakistan and the
Prime Minister of India agreed to commence the process of the composite
dialogue in February 2004. The two leaders are confident that the resumption
of the composite dialogue will lead to peaceful settlement of all bilateral
issues, including Jammu & Kashmir, to the satisfaction of both sides.
The
two leaders agreed that constructive dialogue would promote progress towards
the common objective of peace, security and economic deve1opment for our
peoples and for future generations.
6 January 2004
<http://www.un.int/pakistan/140104>
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