Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday offered to hold talks with India to address all serious and outstanding issues as he said that «war is not an option» for both countries as they fight poverty and unemployment. Sharif made the remarks while addressing the inaugural session of the Pakistan Minerals Summit here. The meeting, organised under the slogan of 'Dust to Development', aimed at bringing foreign investment to the cash-strapped country.
«We are prepared to talk with everyone, even with our neighbour, provided that the neighbour is serious to talk serious matters on the table because war is no more an option,» the prime minister said, in an apparent reference to India. Prime Minister Sharif's comments came amid continued strain in ties between India and Pakistan on a number of issues including Islamabad's continued support to cross-border terrorism and the Kashmir issue. India has been maintaining that it desires normal neighbourly relations with Pakistan while insisting that the onus is on Islamabad to create an environment that is free of terror and hostility for such an engagement.
India has also asserted that Jammu and Kashmir «was, is and will» always be part of the country. Prime Minister Sharif's remarks came as his coalition government is getting ready to face an election at the completion of the five-year term of Parliament on August 12. It is expected that the National Assembly, the lower house, will be dissolved a few days before the end of the term to provide more time for the next elections.
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