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ISLAMABAD, Jun 25 (APP):
Pakistan Thursday expressing its serious concerns over the continued drone
attacks said these are not acceptable and must be stopped as these are counter
productive.“Pakistan’s
position on this issue is very clear, as these drone attacks are
counterproductive and have more disadvantages than the advantages,” said Foreign
Office spokesman Abdul Basit at his weekly briefing here.
The spokesman stressed the need for reviewing the whole
policy of drone attacks by the
United States. He said, “We
would continue to convey the concern of the people of Pakistan to the US.”
The spokesman said, “Our security operations in Swat and
other areas are proceeding very well and successfully.”
Replying to a question the spokesman said
Pakistan seriously believed
that composite dialogue is in the interest of both India and Pakistan.
He said, “This (composite dialogue process) is unavoidable
for durable peace and prosperity in the region and for the benefit of both the
countries.”
He said
Pakistan was proceeding in
the matter of Mumbai attacks effectively and methodically.
Replying to the water issue with
India, the spokesman
expressed the hope that there will be some concrete developments in this regard
in October/November this year.
He said the Water Commissions of India and
Pakistan met this month and
discussed the issue in detail and the next meeting of the two commissions will
be held in October or November this year.
The spokesman said
Pakistan and India are in
touch with each other to settle the issue through diplomatic channels.
Replying to a question about arrest warrants issued
by Indian court for certain individuals presently in custody of Government
of Pakistan, he said,
“We have not yet received any communication from any
quarters with regards to these arrested or these unbailable warrants of certain
individuals.”
“When it comes we will then see as to what our response
should be,” the spokesman added.
Answering a question, he said, the issue of deployment of
additional US
troops in Afghanistan near Pakistan’s border will be raised with the US
administration.
He said the issue would also be raised with the visiting US
National Security Advisor General James Jones during his meetings with Pakistani
leadership.
Answering a question about political crisis in
Iran, the spokesman said,
“This is their internal matter.”
The spokesman said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi
has gone to Italy
to attend a meeting on Afghanistan.
The Foreign Minister will present his key note address at
the conference tomorrow, he added.
The spokesman said some bilateral meetings on the sidelines
of the conference have also been planned during his visit to
Italy.
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