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Pakistani PM Urges India for Dialogue

India has to re-think and review its stance about initiating a dialogue with Pakistan as its intransigence could not be tolerated for long.


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India has to re-think and review its stance about initiating a dialogue with Pakistan as its intransigence could not be tolerated for long.

This was stated by Pakistani Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah KhanJamali here on Sunday to local journalists while visiting an exhibition.

"Apart from Indian attitude at government to government level, what I understand, India is not even ready to talk to Pakistan," he said.

Jamali said that his government and people of Pakistan were notexpecting this Indian attitude and this would not be at all good for the region.

He said that the government of Pakistan had been continuously urging India to resolve all the outstanding issues through dialogue.

"So many time Pakistan has offered India to sit across the table, talk and discuss all outstanding issues with us," he said.


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