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We've given India proposals on Siachen: Pak

Source: PTI
November 27, 2006 19:35 IST
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Pakistan said on Monday that it has forwarded certain proposals to India to resolve the Siachen issue and is awaiting New Delhi's response.

"The proposals were forwarded during the recent Foreign Secretary-level meeting in New Delhi," Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told a media briefing.

Asked about statements by Indian Defence Minister A K Antony that there was no change in India's stand on Siachen, she pointed to Pakistan Foreign Secretary Riaz Muhammad Khan's recent statement after talks with his Indian counterpart in New Delhi that 'we have left some ideas with India and their response is awaited'.

However, she declined to elaborate.

On Kasuri's luncheon meeting with his Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi on Monday, she said even though Kasuri was on a private visit to attend a wedding, the two ministers would discuss issues relating to the two countries.

Asked about statements of some Kashmiri leaders like People's Democratic Party president Mehboob Mufti backing some of the Pakistan President's proposals like reduction of troops to resolve Kashmir issue, she said Pervez Musharraf's proposals have found support among many in Kashmir.

To another question, she said Pakistan has signed an agreement with International Atomic Energy Association to get the nuclear watchdog's safeguards for the 325 MW Chashma nuclear power plant-II.

Pakistan has similar agreements for Chasma-I and two others, Aslam said, adding except those in India, over 440 nuclear reactors all over the world have been covered by IAEA safeguards.

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