New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has made it clear to American President Barak Obama that India was “not afraid” of discussing with Pakistan on Kashmir situation. Singh said Pak terrorism was the unwanted bone in the Kabab of good relations, and that Pakistan as small country had to end its coercive terrorism from its soil.
The two leaders addressed the press in Hyderbad House today, on bilateral talks. They took questions from economy down to Pak scheming on Kashmir from the eager World Press.
Pakistan, PM pointed out to the world at large, was talking on one hand, and holding a terror machine on the other. Obama agreed that terror could have “no safe havens” in any country in the world. He was uncomfortable whenever Pakistan was mentioned by the Press persons.
He thought Kashmir was a long standing issue between two neighbouring countries in the sub-continent. He did not give any new angle or any clue to the vexing issue.