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05 July 2004 Monday 16 Jamadi-ul-Awwal 1425






Relations with India improving: Shaukat


ISLAMABAD, July 4: Next prime minister Shaukat Aziz is no stranger to Indian premier Manmohan Singh, whom he frequently meets during international seminars and conferences, according to a television interview with Mr Aziz aired on Sunday.

"He (Singh) is a good fellow and a humble person. Personalities do count in bilateral relations," Mr Aziz said but added that national interests were given priority. He said relations between Pakistan and India were improving and the environment was "conducive" for dialogue.

"One can hope that under the leadership of Manmohan Singh the process of dialogue between the two countries will move ahead in a positive direction," he said. He said he hoped that the whole range of issues, including Kashmir, could be settled in accordance with the wishes of all the stakeholders. -AFP




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