Pakistan on Thursday
said it is willing to go by the agreement that it had in the past with
India to resolve some of the disputes like Sir Creek and Siachen.
"If
you look at may be some of the disputes that we have. We have Sir
Creek, we have Siachen... Pakistan has already made it clear that we are
willing to go by the agreement that we had in the past," Foreign
Minister Hina Rabbani Khar told in an interview.
She
said the two countries must move forward in the relationship and
"moving forward would require that we all are able to sometimes show
flexibility some times we don't need to show flexibility."
Khar is in the Cambodian capital to attend the ASEAN Ministerial meeting.
"As
I said, for me I look at it as a lost opportunity because there were
two prime ministers who got along awfully well, who were able to set the
course of a different dimension within this relationship," "So one of
them is a former Prime Minister now. So we hope that more opportunities
will not be lost." she said.
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