No change in Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir: Gilani
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Islamabad, Oct 18: Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani while reaffirming his country’s moral, political and diplomatic support to the Kashmiris has said that there was no change in the country’s principled stance on Kashmir.
Gilani made these remarks while talking to PaK president Sardar Muhammad
Yaqoob Khan who called on him here today. Both the leaders exchanged views on the fast changing political scenario with special reference to Kashmir.
Gilani assured Khan that Government of Pakistan was committed to the development of the region. He maintained that there was no change in the stance of Pakistan on Kashmir, and there wouldn’t be comprise on Kashmir Dispute.
Gilani urged the international community and the world human rights bodies should take effective cognizance of the prevailing political and human rights situation in Kashmir.
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