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Pakistan hopes dialogue with India makes progress

May 18, 2012 16:28 IST

Ahead of the Indo-Pak Home Secretary talks, Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik on Friday hoped that dialogue between the two countries on all issues, including Siachen and Sir Creek, will make progress.

"The talks are on. And it is going to take place again. I don't say there are problems. We are hopeful that talks will progress on all issues," he told media persons outside Parliament House.

He was asked to comment on 'differences' between the two countries on Siachen and Sir Creek despite positive indications earlier.

Malik was in Parliament House to call on Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj ahead of completion of his tenure in Delhi.

To a poser on police publishing photographs of terrorists, who later turned out to be Pakistani traders and its possible impact on Home Secretary level talks, he said it will have no impact.

"Pakistan is awaiting Home Secretary level talks. These are important talks. I don't think it will have any impact on the talks," he said.

Commenting on his experience in India, he said he had a good experience.

"Relations have reached a level that I am leaving as a satisfied High Commissioner from here. As you are aware, the relations have improved between the two countries in every field," he said.

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