Kashmir, terrorism, water on table for Pakistan-India talks: minister
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- 12 May, 2025
- 16:52
In a conversation with Geo News, Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif outlined the primary points for discussion in any potential negotiations with India, Report informs.
Asif said that talks would focus on three main issues: Kashmir, terrorism, and water.
He stressed that terrorism, a threat Pakistan has faced for the past 20 to 30 years, continues to be a significant challenge for the country. Asif also pointed out that Pakistan remains the biggest victim of terrorism, emphasising the urgency of addressing this issue in future dialogue.
Highlighting the importance of resolving the Kashmir dispute, Asif referred to it as a golden opportunity for both nations to address long-standing tensions.
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