Monday, October 06, 2008

never mind: No change in Pakistan's Kashmir policy: Sherry Rehman

oct 6th, 2008

what a gasbag mr 10% is! he's basically saying, "gimme $100 billion so that i can stash away my $10 billion in some swiss back".

not even his make-believe ministry supports him.

wasn't sherry rehman the toast of the ELM as a "moderate, model, modern" pakistani woman? (in other words, she was not in a burqa and perpetually pregnant).

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From: Shahryar

 
No change in Pakistan's Kashmir policy: Sherry Rehman


Islamabad, Oct 6 (PTI) Facing flak for President Asif Ali Zardari's description of militants in Jammu and Kashmir as "terrorists", the Pakistan government today said there was no change in its position and it was committed to the Kashmiri people's right of self-determination.
Information Minister Sherry Rehman said there had been no change in the Pakistan's policy on the Kashmir issue. The President, she said, had "made it very clear that the just cause of Kashmir and its struggle for self-determination has been a consistent central position of the (ruling) Pakistan People's Party for the last 40 years".

"There has been no change in this policy," Rehman said. "The President has never called the legitimate struggle of Kashmiris an expression of terrorism, nor has he downplayed the sufferings of the Kashmiris. All his statements on India should be viewed in the context of Pakistan's current bilateral relations with that country." The government "is firmly committed to extending moral and diplomatic support to the just cause of Kashmiris for their right of self-determination", Rehman said.

The main opposition PML-N had yesterday taken exception to Zardari's description of militant groups in Jammu and Kashmir as terrorists and said it would raise the issue in parliament. Zardari's statement was also criticised by hardline religious groups.

Zardari made the comment during an interview with the Wall Street Journal. In the same interview, Zardari also said that "India has never been a threat to Pakistan".

Rehman described the ongoing Pakistan-India composite peace dialogue and several confidence-building measures as examples of the "warming bilateral relations".

"However, our efforts for peace with India will not be traded off with our principled stand on Kashmir," she said.
 
PTI


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