My interaction with the Indian prime minister in Katmandu, although very informal, was useful, |
never expected a Pakistani leader to be greeted by this community with this sort of ovation. |
Never have Pakistan and India sat down toward resolving the Kashmir dispute, |
No country is ready for such a disaster. |
No formal proposal has been made to New Delhi. It is being put across through you, |
No formal proposal has been made to New Delhi. It is being put across through you, ... The modalities of this need to be worked out...and we expect a response to be forthcoming from the Indian side. |
No, war is not imminent. |
not at all a deadlock. We had a fruitful meeting. ... This cannot be resolved in a day or two days. |
Now eight days are gone. There are still rescue operations going on. But they say technically after eight days, the chance of miracle saving is slim, |
Now that he is taunting me, well, all that I would like to say, I want to eliminate all of them, |
On this day, the government and the people of Pakistan reaffirm their solidarity with their brothers and their sisters in the Indian-occupied Kashmir, and reconfirm their unswerving and unequivocal support to the legitimate and variant struggle of the Kashmiri people for their inalienable right for self-determination, |
One can carry on engaging with [the Taliban], and there is a little bit of flexibility being shown, ... But the signals that have come out are certainly not very encouraging. |
Our domestic environment is not conducive, ... We cannot be seen as an extension of the present forces there. |
Our helicopter resources are limited, ... We need massive cargo helicopter support. |
Our nations must not remain trapped by hate and history, in a cycle of confrontation and conflict, |