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Pak says it gave "blank cheque" to China to talk with India


Islamabad, Jan 22 (PTI) Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood
Qureshi has said that Pakistan had given a "blank cheque" to
China authorising it to negotiate with India on its behalf to
deal with the aftermath of the Mumbai terrorist attacks.

Speaking at a reception at the Chinese embassy here
last night, Qureshi said he had told Chinese special envoy He
Yafei to "go to Delhi and you have a blank cheque from us".

The minister said he had told the envoy that Pakistan
would endorse whatever China, all-weather friend of Pakistan,
would tell India.

The Chinese envoy visited Pakistan on December 29 and,
during his meetings with the country's leaders, had indicated
that Beijing would remain engaged with Islamabad to promote
peace and stability in the region.

Soon after Yafei's visit, Pakistan made two proposals
for defusing tensions – it asked India to "de-activate"
forward airbases and relocate troops to peace-time positions.

The Chinese envoy travelled to New Delhi on January 5
and urged India to resume the dialogue with Pakistan.

Qureshi also said that Pakistan regarded its ties with
China as the cornerstone of its foreign policy.

"We have complete trust, mutual understanding and
convergence of views on bilateral, regional and international
issues," he said.

The bilateral relations, "which have withstood
regional and global changes", would "flourish in the days
ahead", Qureshi said. PTI RHL
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