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This is an archive article published on April 12, 2006

Hamid Karzai wants friendly Indo-Pak ties

In an endorsement of New Delhi8217;s stand, Afghan President Hamid Karzai today said even if the Kashmir problem was not solved...

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In an endorsement of New Delhi8217;s stand, Afghan President Hamid Karzai today said even if the Kashmir problem was not solved, India and Pakistan should address other issues for the betterment of the region. Afghanistan wanted India and Pakistan to sort out their problems. 8220;Even if the Kashmir problem is not solved, they should address other issues in a manner that will benefit the people of the region,8221; Karzai said at a breakfast meeting with editors here.

When pointed out that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has linked giving transit facility to India for transporting goods to Afghanistan with the resolution of the Kashmir problem, he evaded a direct reply saying it was an issue between India and Pakistan. 8220;People of Afghanistan desire that the two countries get over their problems.8221;

India has rejected linkage of resolution of the Kashmir problem with progress on other outstanding issues with Pakistan.

The Afghan President, who is on a visit to India, favoured a tripolar structure involving India and Pakistan for economic betterment and quicker progress of the region.

8220;The tripolar structure of cooperation among India, Pakistan and Afghanistan would release the best energy of this region and bring quicker progress and economic betterment to it,8221; he said.

Karzai said he discussed this issue during talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who 8220;too is of the same view8221;.

8220;It is something that we really need. We should not see this as political one,8221; Karzai said. Asked about Pakistan8217;s response to the proposal, Karzai said it also 8220;understands it very well8221;.

 

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