Pakistan, India must learn to trust, live with each other: Hina Rabbani Khar

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Khar, who was on her maiden visit to China, said that Pakistan accords priority to improve ties with neighbours, especially India and Afghanistan.

Pakistan and India should learn to live with each other's positions and trust each other, so that their outstanding bilateral issues do not pass on to the next generation, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said.

Khar, who was on her maiden visit to China, said that Pakistan accords priority to improve ties with neighbours, especially India and Afghanistan.

The difficulties in the relationship between Pakistan and India should not be simply passed to the next generation, told state-run China Daily during an exclusive interview.

Besides the unresolved core issues, mutual trust must be built by looking at other topics, she added.
 
Khar said that Islamabad and New Delhi have to learn to live with each other's positions and talk to each other.
 
"If we can't learn to trust each other, the issues will be passed on to the next generation," she told Global Times.

Khar also reiterated the significance of sovereignty when cooperating with the United States.

She said that the two sides have strategic interests in combating terrorism in the region, but "any policy related to Pakistan should take the grand reality of this country into consideration".