Pakistan says no Indian POW in Pakistan
There is no Indian prisoner of war in Pakistani jails, said Pakistani Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam Monday.
Aslam was replying to questions at her weekly press briefing about the visit of some Indian families to Pakistan from June 1.
She said these families were impressing upon their government for a visit to Pakistan and the visit was taking place at the request of the Indian Government to assuage worries of these families.
"They have been allowed to visit ten Pakistani jails," she said.
She said that more important was the issue of civilian prisoners and there was need to activate the judicial committees agreed upon by the two sides to resolve the problem.
On the issue of Kashmir, Aslam rejected an assertion that the latest Kashmir report of the European Parliament nullified the United Nations Security Council resolutions about plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir to decide its fate.
She said that European Parliament had no mandate to do that and only the UN Security Council could revise its resolutions.
She said the report had widely been amended but it was not balanced and still carried inaccuracies.
She said Kashmiris all over the world had rejected the report.
http://english.people.com.cn/200705/29/eng20070529_378684.html
There is no Indian prisoner of war in Pakistani jails, said Pakistani Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam Monday.
Aslam was replying to questions at her weekly press briefing about the visit of some Indian families to Pakistan from June 1.
She said these families were impressing upon their government for a visit to Pakistan and the visit was taking place at the request of the Indian Government to assuage worries of these families.
"They have been allowed to visit ten Pakistani jails," she said.
She said that more important was the issue of civilian prisoners and there was need to activate the judicial committees agreed upon by the two sides to resolve the problem.
On the issue of Kashmir, Aslam rejected an assertion that the latest Kashmir report of the European Parliament nullified the United Nations Security Council resolutions about plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir to decide its fate.
She said that European Parliament had no mandate to do that and only the UN Security Council could revise its resolutions.
She said the report had widely been amended but it was not balanced and still carried inaccuracies.
She said Kashmiris all over the world had rejected the report.
http://english.people.com.cn/200705/29/eng20070529_378684.html