Qureshi is ready to go the extra mile, but...
Pakistan on Wednesday accused India of not responding positively to its efforts to restart the dialogue process and contended that it would go the “extra mile” if New Delhi takes steps in this regard.
A week after his talks with external affairs minister S.M. Krishna ended in sharp differences, Pakistan foreign minister S.M. Qureshi said the two countries should not become “hostage to history” and should take “bold decisions” to usher in peace in the region.
“It goes without saying that neither peace nor stability can be achieved in isolation. They need strong partnerships and willingness to build bridges and walk the talk on the high road to peace and equal security,” he said at a seminar here.
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