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Hurriyat calls for trilateral talks
SRINAGAR, NOV. 12. The Hurriyat Conference today called for a
``comprehensive'' ceasefire by all groups, including the
militants and security forces, as part of its three-point formula
to resolve the Kashmir issue.
It said the formula also envisaged trilateral talks and setting a
time-frame for a solution to the vexed problem. ``We propose
negotiations involving India, Pakistan and the true
representatives of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, simultaneous
ceasefire by all involved and a time-frame for resolution of the
Kashmir issue,'' Hurriyat chairman, Prof. Abdul Gani Bhat, told
presspersons here.
Mr. Bhat said the appeals by world leaders in recent weeks to
address the Kashmir issue was a ``shot in its arm.''
- PTI
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