Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, indicated his country’s interest in discussing all unresolved issues with India, particularly the Kashmir dispute. He specified that Pakistan is open to engaging in talks in a manner that is both respectful and dignified. While expressing this willingness, Dar clarified that Pakistan would not be supplicating for dialogue.
India has made it clear that discussions with Pakistan will primarily revolve around the return of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and the issue of terrorism. The previous dialogue, initiated in 2003 during the rule of General Pervez Musharraf, involved eight key components aimed at addressing all contentious issues between the two nations.
