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Thursday, June 08, 2000, updated at 09:03(GMT+8)
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Pakistan for Peaceful Settlement of Kashmir Dispute
Pakistan seeks a peaceful settlement of the dispute of Kashmir in accordance with the wishes of the Kashmiris and UN Security Council's resolutions.
The stand of Pakistan was reiterated by a Foreign Office spokesman on Wednesday while commenting reports that the
United States
is attempting to seek an Oslo-like solution of Kashmir.
The spokesman said, the UN Security Council's resolutions on the Kashmir dispute is "still an unfinished agenda of the Council which represents will of the international community including Pakistan and
India
."
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Pakistan seeks a peaceful settlement of the dispute of Kashmir in accordance with the wishes of the Kashmiris and UN Security Council's resolutions.
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