India
is obliged to engage with Pakistan: PM
Satur day, October
30, 2010 10:43:34 PM, IANS
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Air India One: India is obliged to engage with Pakistan
because it is a neighbour but that doesn't mean New Delhi has to
give up its position on various issues.
"It is our policy to engage with Pakistan. That doesn't mean we
have to give up or surrender," the prime minister told Indian
journalists on his way home from Vietnam.
"I have often said that we can choose friends, but not neighbours.
We are obliged to engage with Pakistan."
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