
Joint Statement, India and Pakistan
(Havana; September 16, 2006)
President General Pervez
Musharraf and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had a cordial, frank and detailed
exchange of views on all aspects of India-Pakistan relations. Desirous of
carrying forward the dialogue process, the leaders reiterated their commitments
and determination to implement the Joint Statements of January 6, 2004,
September 24, 2004, April 18, 2005 and September 14, 2005.
2. The leaders agreed that the peace process must be maintained and its success
was important for both countries and the future of the entire region. In this
context, they directed their Foreign Secretaries to resume the composite
dialogue at the earliest possible.
3. The two leaders met in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts. They strongly
condemned all acts of terrorism and agreed that terrorism is a scourge that
needs to be effectively dealt with. They decided to put in place an
India-Pakistan anti-terrorism institutional mechanism to identify and implement
counter-terrorism initiatives and investigations.
4. The leaders decided to continue the joint search for mutually acceptable
options for a peaceful negotiated settlement of all issues between India and
Pakistan, including the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, in a sincere and purposeful
manner. On the Jammu and Kashmir
issue, there have been useful discussions. There is a need to build on
convergences and narrow down divergences.
5. The two leaders also directed
the Foreign Secretaries on the following :
- The Foreign Secretaries should meet shortly in New Delhi to continue the
composite dialogue
- To arrange consultations for early solution of the Siachen issue,
- Experts should meet immediately to agree on coordinates for joint survey of
Sir Creek and adjoining area, without prejudice to each other`s position on the
issue. The Survey should commence in November 2006. The experts should start
discussions on the maritime boundary.
- The two sides will facilitate implementation of agreements and understandings
already reached on LOC-related CBMs, including bus services, crossing points and
truck service.
6. The President of Pakistan renewed his invitation to the Prime Minister of
India to visit Pakistan.
Thanking the President, the Prime Minister indicated that he looked forward to a
purposeful visit at a time to be determined through diplomatic channels.
Havana
September 16, 2006