Senior Hurriyat Leader and Chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Sheikh Abdul Aziz has welcomed the statement issued by spokesman of Pakistan peoples party, Farhatullah Barber, in which party has expressed that Kashmir dispute needs to be resolved peacefully and politically. However, Sheikh Abdul Aziz urged that a result oriented tripartite dialogue should be initiated between the Indian Government and the Government which will come forth in Pakistan . But stressed that the responsible statements should come in future from the leadership of Pakistan, so that Kashmiri peoples should not get demoralized as there is a hope against hope with Pakistan who have supported our sacred movement politically, morally and diplomatically, Sheikh said. In an another statement Senior Leader of Peoples League Mukhtar Waza has expressed a concern over the non-serious dialogues which were carried in past. However, he urged that present world is run by economic and fiscal policies. Therefore, it is mandatory for the two nuclear states of the sub-continent India and Pakistan to resolve Kashmir dispute amicably and peacefully as per the wishes of people of Jammu and Kashmir . There is no denial of the fact that peace cannot be restored but it is to be evolved out of the situation, hence for the safety and security of south Asia the Kashmir issue needs to be resolved through trilateral meaningful dialogue, Mukhtar said. To give respite to the people of south Asia especially sub-continent a result oriented dialogue is must between all those who are party to the Kashmir dispute, Waza said.
Pakistan Peoples Party Reiterates its Kashmir Policy; Sheikh Aziz Welcomes
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