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Summary She opined that solution of Kashmir dispute was necessary to resolve all outstanding issues.
A two-day conference organised by the Jinnah Institute and Indian Centre for Dialogue on Reconciliation has been concluded here in Islamabad today.The resolution approved in the conference has said that an agreement of ‘no-war’between Pakistan and India is vital for establishing peace and stability in the region.Jinnah Institute’s chairperson Sherry Rehman, while addressing a press conference in Islamabad, said that the conference aimed at searching ways to establish peace between both the countries. She stated that the conference demanded both the South Asian neighbours to resume composite dialogue, increase people-to-people contacts, resolve Kashmir dispute and exchange of journalists and artists.She opined that solution of Kashmir dispute was necessary to resolve all outstanding issues. The resolution also demanded that security agencies of Pakistan and India should shun attitude of hate towards each other. Civil society members, senior journalists and envoys of both the countries took part in the conference.
