Bilawal's India visit 'a real opportunity' to raise issues.

ISLAMABAD: Former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that his successor Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari's visit to India is important, saying that issues between Islamabad and New Delhi need to be addressed through dialogue.

Qureshi's comments came during an interview with an Indian media outlet following Bilawal's visit to Goa to attend the two-day meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) foreign ministers.

Ex-FM, who is the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) vice chairman, when asked if his party was opposing the visit, said: "No, we are not opposing the visit, we do understand that this is a multilateral obligation. As a former foreign minister, who has been to such conclaves, this is an important visit. And by all means, you should go ahead." Qureshi also said that his party desires peace with India as there are no cultural and trade ties between the two nations. "We need to recognise that we do have outstanding issues. We can't wish them away. We have to address them."

The PTI senior leader reiterated that the bilateral issues need to be resolved politically and through dialogue. He also said that it "might be useful" if there was a meeting on the sidelines to look at Pak-India ties.

"Our diplomatic relations were downgraded after the Pulwama incident and the Balakot misadventure," he added.

Qureshi said that Bilawal had a real opportunity to raise issues that were relevant. "I hope he's not shy of raising human rights issue, of raising the treatment minorities are getting, particularly Muslims. I hope he is not shy of raising the issue of water, which is becoming increasingly challenging between the two countries."

When asked whether he would want to trade to resume between India and Pakistan, Qureshi said that while trade between the nations makes a lot of economic sense, it cannot be seen in "isolation". "It has to go in tandem with other things [...] but only trade, not enough. That's all I'm saying. Trade can help...

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