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Must Address ‘Difficult Issues’ Like Kashmir, Says Zardari

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March 17, 2012
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Islamabad: Backing moves to open up Indo-Pak trade, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari today said the two countries must also address “difficult issues” like the Kashmir dispute.

Making history by becoming the first elected President to deliver a fifth address to a joint session of Parliament of a country that has been under military boots for most of its existence, Zardari faced a hostile House with the opposition booing and jeering to drown most of his epic address.

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Amidst a din, Zardari told lawmakers that “important steps have been taken to open up trade between India and Pakistan”.

“But we must also address difficult issues, including that of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute,” he said in a speech that outlined his government’s policies, including foreign policy priorities, for the final year of its five-year term.

In recent months, India and Pakistan have taken several steps to boost bilateral trade.

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The Pakistan government recently decided to switch over to a negative list regime for bilateral trade, paving the way for giving India Most Favoured Nation-status by the beginning of next year.

The two countries have also agreed to increase trade to six billion dollars by 2014.

Clad in a dark suit and standing beside a photo of his slain wife, former premier Benazir Bhutto, Zardari said that Islamabad was seeking a meaningful engagement with US and was awaiting parliament’s nod.

“We seek to engage meaningfully with the US on the basis of mutual interest and mutual respect.

“We are looking forward to (parliament’s) recommendations for re-engaging with the United States,” he said.

Zardari also pledged to continue fighting terrorism and militancy.

“Where necessary, we have used force to ensure that the writ of the state is not challenged. We will continue to show resolve on this issue. I believe that our efforts have begun to pay off and the situation has improved,” he said.

Militants and extremists have targeted security forces and civilians and even schools and shrines have not been spared by the terrorists, he said.

“Our bases, police stations, pipelines, railways, hotels (and) schools have been targeted. Even our mosques, churches and religious shrines have not been spared,” the President said.

Pakistan’s image had been “negatively projected” and the economy had to “bear extra burdens”, Zardari noted.

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“Even the good name of our great religion – a religion of peace and harmony and love – has been exploited. To deal with the mindset of a small minority, we have mobilised our society and tried to generate a national consensus,” he added.

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Zardari also paid tribute to security personnel and civilians killed in terrorist attacks.

The Pakistani Taliban have carried out a wave of bombings and suicide attacks across the country over the past four years.

The government has offered to hold talks with militants who give up violence.

Recent reports have suggested that commanders of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan are divided on the issue of holding peace talks, and hardliners led by commander Hakimullah Mehsud have pledged to continue targeting security forces and the government.(KMW NEWS)

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