No treaty between Pakistan, India to swap terror suspects: Zardari
Pakistan
No treaty between Pakistan, India to swap terror suspects: Zardari
President Asif Ali Zardari said that Pakistan wanted good ties with all its neighbours and India is a very large neighbour and hopefully both the countries would look into a mature fashion and come together. In an interview with China Centre Television, the president while talking about the prospects of forthcoming Pak-India dialogues, said that after the suspension of talks between the two countries after the Mumbai incident, now the dialogue process between Indian and Pakistan has back on track and hopefully we would go forward. He said that we always appreciate India mature democracy and expects from their mature democracy to have its mature position. About the handing over of the suspects of Mumbai blasts to Indian, he said, there is no such treaty between the two countries and Pakistan is trying these suspects locally and hopefully we will bring them to justice. About the close ties between India and USA, the President said, We complement those ties, when India was going with civil nuclear deal with USA we did not oppose it, so we did not mind that our friends have influence on other friends and we expect the same from others.