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India wants a 'stable and peaceful' Pakistan, says Antony

Source: PTI
January 07, 2008 16:18 IST
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India on Monday said a 'stable' Pakistan is in its own interest and hoped that peace and normalcy would return to the country, going through a crisis following the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto.

"We want a stable Pakistan, a peaceful Pakistan," visiting Indian defence minister A K Antony said. Antony, who is on a two-day official visit to Malaysia, said a stable Pakistan was in India's own interest. "Normalcy should be established, that is our concern. It is our priority to see that peace returns to Pakistan," Antony said.

Referring to his visit to Malaysia, Antony said India's Look East policy is proceeding well and New Delhi has cordial ties with all ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) countries.

The minister emphasised that Southeast Asia was very important to India. "This area is very important to us, our ties with ASEAN are fast improving," the defence minister said after a meeting with his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak.

Antony noted that India attached a lot of importance to Malaysia. "We want to create goodwill without any irritants. There is a growing awareness of the necessity of having relations with India," he said.

The minister added that New Delhi had 'no ambitions'. "We want to help all our neighbours and share whatever we have with them," he observed. Antony will meet Malaysian premier Abdullah Badawi on Tuesday before emplaning for Penang on his way back to New Delhi.

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