Pak Committed to Resolving all Issues with India: Gilani


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ISLAMABAD, Jan 26: Pakistan is committed to peacefully resolving all outstanding issues with India to usher in "an era of peace, progress and prosperity"  for the people in the region, Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani has said.

In a message of felicitation to his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on the occasion of the 60th Republic Day, Gilani said: "I take this opportunity to reiterate our commitment to resolve peacefully all outstanding issues ... so as to usher in an era of peace, progress and prosperity for the people of the subcontinent."

He said it was a "matter of pleasure for me to convey, on my own behalf and on behalf of the government of Pakistan, our warm felicitation to you and to the government and people of India on the occasion of the Republic Day of India".

Amidst the heightened tensions sparked by the Mumbai attacks, Singh and Gilani had exchanged New Year's greetings earlier.

Gilani also sent a bouquet and a message of good wishes before Singh underwent heart surgery in New Delhi on Saturday.  

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jan 27 2009

    Mr Gilani, it has taken 61 years to the peace process and it is not solved. With this I do not blame you !!!! Politicians from both sides do not want this problem to be solved, which is benificial to them. They get elected and do nothing but blaming each other countries !!! In my opinion it will never be solved, at least in another 50 years because you politicians do not want this issue to solved for your own personal benifit !!!??? Jai Hind

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