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No dialogue with Pakistan in atmosphere of violence: Krishna

Faced with strident attack from opposition over the Indo-Pak joint statement, government today said progress in dialogue with Pakistan is not possible in an atmosphere vitiated by violence and claimed this was encapsulated in the document.

Updated on: Jul 31, 2009 02:54 PM IST
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Faced with strident attack from opposition over the Indo-Pak joint statement, government on Friday said progress in dialogue with Pakistan is not possible in an atmosphere vitiated by violence or the threat to use violence and claimed this was encapsulated in the document.

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Replying to a discussion on the working of his ministry in the Rajya Sabha, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said India "cannot and will not" be oblivious to the continued threat of terrorism emanating from Islamabad.

"Progress is not possible in our dialogue with Pakistan in an atmosphere vitiated by violence or the threat to use violence.

"The Joint Statement of July 16, 2009 encapsulates this view and stand-point that any meaningful dialogue with Pakistan can only follow the concrete fulfilment of their commitments not to allow their territory to be used for terrorist activities against India," he said.

His response came after Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley said the government at Sharm-el Sheikh had committed a "monumental lapse" and the praise for Atal Bihari Vajpayee cannot shield him from this.

 
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