ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: After having scuppered the July 15 India-Pakistan foreign ministers' meeting by raising demands it knew could not be met, the Pakistani leadership on Saturday hummed conciliatory notes, claiming to be fully committed to normalising ties with India.
Pakistan prime minister Yousuf Gilani asserted Islamabad wanted "continuation of dialogue with India" and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh had assured him that "all issues" between the two nations would be discussed. "We wanttalks, they (India) too want talks. When talks are held, we will discuss all issues," he said in Lahore.
The Times of India