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'Pak. ready to face any aggression'
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 11. Pakistan today said that while it desired
settlement of all outstanding issues with India through peaceful
means, it was prepared to face any aggression and has the
capability to repulse it.
A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman told correspondents to a
question on a reported statement by the Prime Minister, Mr. Atal
Behari Vajpayee, that if the U.S. did not pay heed to terrorism
in Kashmir, India would be forced to take action by itself.
``Pakistan desires settlement of all issues with India through
peaceful means. At the same time Pakistan is ready, as was stated
also by the President the other day at his press conference, to
face any aggression and we have the capability to repulse that,''
he said. To another question on reports that the External Affairs
Minister, Mr. Jaswant Singh, had declined a visit to Pakistan, he
said the Minister had been invited to visit the country. ``The
dates have not yet been finalised. I have not seen any statement
whereby he has refused the invitation of visiting Pakistan,'' he
said.
The briefing was held before the press conference addressed by
Mr. Singh in New Delhi. The spokesman said the comment of his
counterpart only meant that in the near future there was no
planned visit of Mr. Singh.
On Pakistan's stance on resolution of the Kashmir issue, he said
it would like to resolve all outstanding disputes with India,
including Jammu and Kashmir, through peaceful means.
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