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Dialogue only way to improve Indo-Pak ties: Ban

By our correspondents
December 01, 2015
UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said that dialogue is the only way between India and Pakistan to resolve the differences.
“Improved relations between India and Pakistan could create a more conducive environment for the two nations to stem the threat posed by terrorism, Ban Ki-moon asserted. “I am convinced that dialogue is the only way forward for improving relations between Pakistan and India. I have urged leaders of both countries to resolve all differences through talks and have offered my good offices to that end,” Ban told PTI.
He noted that he has publicly called on both countries to exercise restraint in dealing with any incidents.Given the significant threat terrorism has become to international peace and security, Ban said an improved environment between India and Pakistan could help both nations to tackle the threat posed by the scourge.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in his address to the UN General Assembly debate this year, had proposed a four- point peace initiative to which External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had responded that Pakistan should address just “one issue” of giving up terrorism.
The UN chief said that he was aware of the proposals on resuming talks between the two countries presented by leaders of both countries during the General Debate at the United Nations Headquarters this September.
“Terrorism has become a significant threat to international peace and security and is causing huge losses every day, as evidenced by recent horrific attacks in places such as Lebanon and Paris,” he said. “Member States must work together towards curbing and eradicating this menace,” he said.
He noted that Pakistan had suffered many terrorist attacks for which its people had paid a heavy price and the country’s authorities had been making efforts to combat terrorism on its soil.