India: Peace on the border is necessary to improve relations with Pakistan

India: Peace on the border is necessary to improve relations with Pakistan





A senior Indian official, said Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif agreed on Sunday, to improve relations requires an effort to restore the cease-fire after a series of border clashes.

And Singh and Sharif met for over an hour on the sidelines of the General Assembly of the United Nations in the midst of the tension between the two countries in the framework of the Kashmir dispute, which has intensified tension due to a series of clashes along the ceasefire line, which represents the list of de facto border between the two countries.

The Indian National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon told reporters in New York, they expressed their willingness to improve relations, but agreed that the substitution of "peace and tranquility along the Line of Control clause must come first."

And signed a series of clashes on the cease-fire line called the line of control, which divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, and these clashes led to the deaths of at least eight soldiers from both countries in a period of less than two months.

India accuses Pakistan of long-standing backing separatists fighting Indian rule in the Indian part of Kashmir.

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