WASHINGTON, July 11: The Bombay bombings on Tuesday showed that Pakistan and India need to resolve disputes that can be exploited by extremists, Pakistan’s foreign minister said on Tuesday.

Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri, echoing statements from Islamabad, condemned what he called the “absolutely horrendous” attacks on crowded commuter trains and stations in India’s financial hub.

“I think the Mumbai incident — however tragic it may be and it is undoubtedly very tragic — underlines the need for the two countries to work together to control this environment, but they can only do so if they resolve their disputes,” he told Reuters in an interview during a visit to Washington.

“I think we should try and take advantage of this improved atmosphere and resolve outstanding disputes, particularly the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir,” Kasuri said, referring to the two countries’ gradual reconciliation process.

Kasuri said that the Mumbai blasts and other recent bombings in India and Pakistan show that “anything can go wrong anywhere in India and Pakistan” and escalate into trouble.

“If you have these disputes, it enables negative forces in both countries to blame the other country and exploit the sentiment,” he said.—Reuters

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