Imran Khan sends letter to PM Modi: ‘Durable peace in South Asia contingent upon resolving Jammu & Kashmir dispute”

Srinagar: Pakistan Prime minister Imran has shot a letter to his counter part, Narendra Modi, writing  ‘Durable peace and stability in South Asia contingent upon resolving outstanding issues in particular the Jammu & Kashmir dispute”.

“The people of Pakistan also desire peaceful, cooperative relations with all neighbours, including India,” he added.

The prime minister said Pakistan was convinced that “durable peace and stability in South Asia is contingent upon resolving all outstanding issues between India and Pakistan, in particular the Jammu & Kashmir dispute”.

“Creation of an enabling environment is imperative for a constructive and result-oriented dialogue,” Imran emphasised.

In his letter, the premier also conveyed best wishes for the Indian people in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration,” he concluded.

“The people of Pakistan also desire peaceful, cooperative relations with all neighbours, including India,” he added.

The prime minister said Pakistan was convinced that “durable peace and stability in South Asia is contingent upon resolving all outstanding issues between India and Pakistan, in particular the Jammu & Kashmir dispute”.

“Creation of an enabling environment is imperative for a constructive and result-oriented dialogue,” Imran emphasised.

In his letter, the premier also conveyed best wishes for the Indian people in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration,” he concluded.

 

 

PM Imran Khan's letter to Modi. — DawnNewsTV
PM Imran Khan’s letter to Modi. 

 

Prime Minister Modi in his letter had stated that “an environment of trust, devoid of terror and hostility” was imperative for friendly relations between the two countries.

The Indian premier had also conveyed wishes to Imran and the Pakistani people for dealing with the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, terming it a “difficult time for humanity”.

The perpetually tense relations between the two countries, which have fought three wars, besides engaging in several episodes of limited conflict, suffered a breakdown after August 05 move by New Delhi in Jammu and Kashmir.

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