The Kashmir issue can be solved in two weeks if leaders of both India and Pakistan display the political will, President Pervez Musharraf said in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.
Asked if he shared the optimism of some that the Kashmir issue could be settled in a couple of years, Musharraf said: "Why two years, I think it can be resolved within two weeks if we have the will."
He said the most important thing was for the leadership of both the nations to have the will to reach a conclusion. "At this moment, the leadership has the will and I am very hopeful," he told reporters during a refueling stopover on his way to Australia for a bilateral visit.
He said talks were being held on issues such as withdrawing troops from Siachen, adding the parleys to redeploy the troops were meant