Pakistan ready for talks on fugitives

Published February 14, 2002

ISLAMABAD, Feb 13: Pakistan on Wednesday reiterated that it was ready to discuss the extradition of 20 alleged “fugitives from law” and all other issues once a comprehensive dialogue between Islamabad and Delhi resumed.

Referring to the demarche made by the Indian ministry of external affairs with the High Commission of Pakistan on Monday on the subject, the foreign office spokesman in a press statement said: “Pakistan has repeatedly expressed its readiness to discuss this and all other issues once a comprehensive dialogue between the two countries resumes”.—APP

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