
Conflict with India should be resolved peacefully through dialogue: Pak Army chiefConflict with India should be resolved peacefully through dialogue: Pak Army chief
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Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Bajwa on Saturday said that all disputes with India should be settled peacefully through dialogue.
Islamabad: Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Bajwa on Saturday said that all disputes with India should be settled peacefully through dialogue, saying Islamabad continues to believe in using diplomacy to resolve all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, to keep the "flames of fire away from our region."
On the last day of the Islamabad Security Dialogue conference that brought together Pakistani and international policy experts to discuss emerging challenges in international security under the theme Comprehensive Security: Reimagining International Cooperation, Bajwa said to conflict with India should be resolved peacefully.
The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) said that with one-third of the world in the Gulf region and elsewhere involved in some sort of conflict and war, it is important that we keep the flames of fire away from our region.
Pakistan continues to believe in using dialogue and diplomacy to resolve all outstanding issues including the Kashmir dispute and is ready to move forward on this front if India agrees to do so, Gen. Bajwa said.
His proposal for peace with India had a wider meaning as he indirectly suggested having some sort of trilateral dialogue involving India, Pakistan and China to create an inclusive peace, as he said that apart from the Kashmir dispute, the India-China border dispute is also a matter of great concern for Pakistan and we want it to be settled quickly through dialogue and diplomacy.