As All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders arrived in Islamabad on Saturday for talks with the Pakistani leadership, President Pervez Musharraf described their visit as a recognition by both India and Pakistan of the 'disputed status' of Kashmir.
Musharraf, who left on a three-day visit to the UAE and Qatar shortly before the separatist leaders flew in by choppers from Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, said Hurriyat leaders' visit was a 'very important confidence-building measure.'
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"At the same time," he said, "it has great political significance because they have not come on Indian passports or visas issued by Pakistan. So, it is the recognition of the disputed status of Indian-held Kashmir by both the countries," Musharraf said.
"This is a great leap forward in understanding and flexibility being shown by the both sides," he said, adding this should now lead to discussion for the resolution of the Kashmir issue. "The option is open - we hope that it leads on to that."
The Hurriyat leaders were received in Islamabad by Foreign Minister of State Khusro Bakhtiar and the chairman of Pakistan's Kashmir Committee Hamid