ISLAMABAD; Pakistan  has termed the submission of six proposals by New Delhi to resolve bilateral matters as a move to pre empty an Islamabad sponsored United Nations resolution at Geneva on the human rights situation in Kashmir and ruled out another round of talks in February of March as proposed by India

Officials briefing a select group of journalists here maintained that the submission of the six propos also coincided with the meeting of the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva where the Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is scheduled to plead the case of Kashmir. Islamabad proposes to move a resolution against India

It is clear these fresh proposals are meant to neutralize this resolution officials said.

The foreign secretary Shahrayar Khan has already expressed disappointment at the India proposals for converting the Line of actual Control into a line of peace and tranquility in Kashmir redeployment of forces in Siachen extension of the agreement on non-strike of nuclear facilities to economic Largest and population centers and no first use of nuclear Weapons India suggestions for accord’s on Sir creek man time boundary despite ant Tulbul navigation project.

Khan while talking to reporters has maintained that these propose also dealt with relatively less important issues and that India had totally neglected the core issue of Kashmir

These non-papers are designed hot for commit resolution but for resolution a vordaner the official sources sand

In her address to the nation on Jan 25 Bhutto said there would be no more talks with India as long as it did not case Kashmir and took visible steps to show its sincere intentions for resolving this fundamental issue

New Delhi’s proposal for redeployment of troops in Siachen from authenticated position the source said would mean accepting the Current position as a rough Lac. Pakistan stand remained that the Indian troops must withdraw to the position at the time of the 1972 Shimla agreement.

Maintaining that Islamabad did NOL want to give wrong signals to Kashmiris by having any peace meal agreements the Sources said that Pakistan did not want to give an impression of business as usual with India while repression continued in the valley.

This was the reason that Islamabad was reluctant correspond to the Indian proposal for reconvening of the ministerial level joint commission originally setup in 1983 The last meeting was held in July 1989 when Rao was the foreign Minister. Our people will not look favorable at such visible cooperation with India they said.

Article extracted from this publication >> February 4, 1994