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This is an archive article published on November 18, 2009

India rules out role for third party in Indo-Pak ties

India has manifested its displeasure at the joint communique issued by President Barack Obama and Hu Jintao in reference to Indo-Pak ties,making it clear that a third party role was not necessary.

India’s irritation at the reference to Indo-Pak ties in the joint communique issued by President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao was apparent from an official statement issued on Wednesday making it clear that a third party role was not necessary.

Sticking to its stand that no “meaningful dialogue” can take place unless there was a terror-free environment,External Affairs Ministry spokesperson said,”The Government of India is committed to resolving all outstanding issues with Pakistan through a peaceful bilateral dialogue in accordance with the Simla Agreement.

“A third country role cannot be envisaged nor is it necessary. We also believe that a meaningful dialogue with Pakistan can take place only in an environment free from terror or the threat of terror.”

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The reaction came a day after both Obama and Hu voiced support for the improvement in Indo-Pak ties and their readiness to promote peace and stability in the region,listing the situation in South Asia among regional and global challenges.

The two countries “support the improvement and growth of relations between India and Pakistan,” and are ready to “strengthen communication,dialogue and cooperation on issues related to South Asia and work together to promote peace,stability and development in that region,” said the joint statement,issued at the conclusion of the talks between the two leaders.

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