Pakistan ready to take peace process with India forward: PM.

ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday signalled PakisAtan's readiness to take the peace process with India forward and said making headway was contingent on India providing an environment conducive to progress.

'We have always stood for peace and remain ready to move forward to resolve all outstanding issues through dialogue,' the prime minister said in a series of tweets on the second anniversary of Pakistan Air Force's 'Swift Retort' operation in which two intruding Indian Air Force fighters were shot down and one of the pilots was captured.

The prime minister's message reflected the recent developments on the bilateral front in which the two arch-rival neighbours agreed to honour a ceasefire on the Line of Control that has witnessed some of the worst violations by the Indian troops in recent years.

The directors general miliAtary operations (DGMOs) of Pakistani and Indian armies in a hotline contact on Wednesday had agreed to abide by the 2003 bilateral ceasefire arrangement at the LoC. The commanders had further decided 'to address each other's core issues / concerns which have propensity to disturb peace and lead to violence', according a rare joint statement issued by the two militaries.

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The joint statement is believed to be a result of what Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Security Moeed Yusuf had in an audio clip described as 'behind the scenes' efforts.

Mr Khan, who had so far not publicly commented on what the DGMOs had decided during their conversation, hailed the development, saying: 'I welcome restoration of the ceasefire along the LoC'.

The ceasefire had taken effect from the midnight of Feb 24 and 25.

In accordance with the joint statement, which had mentioned the intent to address outstanding 'core issues' and 'concerns', it is expected that both the countries would be taking further steps towards lowering of tensions and normalisation.

Emphasising that 'the onus of creating an enabling environment for further progress rests with India,' PM Khan urged India to 'take necessary steps to meet the longstanding demand and right of the Kashmiri people to self-determination acc to UNSC resolutions'.

Mr Khan in his latest tweets made no mention of the previous condition set by Pakistan, including the reversal of August 2019 action by India to annex the Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, for a meaningful...

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