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Pakistan must dismantle terror infrastructure: Manmohan

By Jahanzeb Ahmed
Posted on 15 Jul 2009 at 7:48pm GMT

India PakistanIndia’s prime minister said on Wednesday ‘the infrastructure of terrorism’ must be dismantled, remarks clearly directed at rival Pakistan but he didn’t said anything about Indian involvement in Swat and Lahore bomb blast.

Manmohan Singh is to meet Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani on Thursday on the sidelines of a summit in Egypt of the Non-Aligned Movement, the latest high-level bilateral talks between the two nations that are aimed at defusing tension.

“We believe durable peace in South Asia is achievable. It will be facilitated by the resolution of all standing disputes, including Jammu and Kashmir,” Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani said.

The Pakistan-India foreign secretaries talks held overnight for resumption of Composite Dialogue have failed to produce any results.

Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir while briefing media after his one and a half hour long meeting with Indian counterpart Shiv Shankar Menon said Pakistan discussed it’s leadership and peoples’ desire to work towards constructive relationship with India.

“We believe to get back to structural dialogue and arrived at what we need to resolve between the two governments,” he said.

Zardari government maintains silence policy over Indian terrorist activities in Swat and Baluchistan.

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