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Hyderabad, May 26, 2005 (The
Hindu)
Media in India and Pakistan
must be prepared to address the practical problems between
the two countries by going beyond describing them as core
or substantive issues, Javed Jabbar, co-convenor of South
Asian Editors Forum (SAEF), said here on Thursday.
At a press conference on the
eve of a two-day workshop of SAEF, he described the ongoing
interaction between the media of both countries as "Track
III dialogue" as distinct from Track II diplomacy, a
non-government initiative. In this case, it was more of a
people-to-people dialogue through the media.
Mr. Jabbar, a former Federal
Minister of Information, said he was "not fully satisfied"
with the pace of the peace process on substantive issues,
especially Kashmir. The two countries must set milestones
during the dialogue and strive to reach them.
The SAEF workshop, he said,
was taking place at "a remarkable moment" in the
history of relations between the two nations.
An Indian defence team was already
in Pakistan to discuss (pull-out of troops from) the Siachen
glacier, the world's highest battlefield, while in another
two days Pakistan would play host to Leader of Opposition
L.K. Advani.
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