Kashmir solution key to peace

Published November 12, 2005

ISLAMABAD, Nov 11: Chairman of Special Committee of the Parliament on Kashmir Hamid Nasir Chattha has said that peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue was vital to durable peace and prosperity in the region. He was talking to the ambassadors-designate to the Philippines and South Africa, who called on him here on Friday in the Parliament House. Mr Chattha said that international community could play a pivotal role in finding a solution of the Kashmir dispute. —Our Reporter

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