Navtej Sarna Quotes (73 Quotes)


    We have received this offer and it will be examined in consultation with the concerned authority.

    We've also decided to permit relief material being sent by private organizations and international (charities) to Pakistan.

    We are saying what we have always said - that the political parties and the monarchy have to work together and take forward the process of reconciliation and dialogue and develop a national consensus.

    (The) home secretaries of the two countries would meet often and exchange information. The joint rivers commission too would meet frequently to address water disputes.

    This company has been investigated for violation of domestic laws concerning export controls, and currently it is not allowed to export or import because of action taken by the concerned authorities.


    All I can say at the moment is that he has proceeded on leave and we will wait for the investigations to take their course.

    The government of Pakistan would be welcome to use this contribution for rebuilding homes and rehabilitating people, reconstructing the infrastructure and restoring essential services.

    The news report is mischievous and false. The External Affairs Minister was fully involved in the decision-making process.

    There is very good understanding and interaction at the political level, trade and investment is expanding rapidly the institutional framework of the relationship as well people-to-people contacts have been strengthened further.

    Bangladesh is a close and friendly neighbour and the visit is testimony to the importance that both countries attach to bilateral relations.

    These actions by the government in Nepal are counter-productive.

    The Maoist movement must abandon the use of violence as a political instrument and commit itself to the principles of democracy thereby creating conditions for joining the political mainstream.

    This supply of fuel will enable the plant to continue to operate in safety and provide much-needed electricity to the western power grid of the country.

    India welcomes his intention to transfer all executive power of the state to a government constituted by the alliance of the seven political parties, which has been in the forefront of the movement by the people of Nepal for the restoration of multi-party

    We have consistently maintained that it is a state's sovereign right to enter into treaties and international agreements. Every state must fully comply with its international obligations and commitments and in a transparent manner.

    It is quite clear that several specific steps would need to be taken by Pakistan to move this process meaningfully forward. We, on our part, remain fully committed to improving relations between the two countries.

    In preliminary discussions on these elements, India has already conveyed to US that such a provision has no place in the proposed bilateral agreement and that India is bound only by what is contained in the July 18 Joint Statement, that is, continuing its commitment to a unilateral moratorium on nuclear testing.

    Both countries agreed that the peace talks, aimed at strengthening the cease-fire, should begin at the earliest.

    India's position on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty is well known and continues to be valid.

    The agreement to start two bus services between India and Pakistan was signed after the third round of technical-level meetings between the officials of both countries.

    In the preliminary discussions on these elements so far, India has already conveyed to the U. S. that such a provision has no place in the proposed bilateral agreement.

    India is willing to facilitate such movements but we await word from Pakistan about the practical details of implementing this intention.

    They reaffirmed their commitment to the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline and an early ratification of the LNG deal already signed between the two countries.


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