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| Talks won’t fail: Farooq | | | Early Times Report New Delhi, Dec 2: Union Minister Farooq Abdullah today said the Centre would go ahead with its ‘quite diplomacy’ initiative with separatists in Kashmir and expressed hope that the measures taken by the government would not fail. "There was no way these talks can fail. We are going forward with the talks, we want a final settlement of the issue and it is going to happen," he said when asked about the latest peace initiative by the Centre for the resolution of the Kashmir issue. When asked if autonomy would be an issue during the talks, Abdullah said, "its not the question of autonomy, the question is talks. Whatever solution which will be acceptable to majority of Indians, majority of Pakistanis and people of both sides of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, will be delivered." Asked about the framework of the new peace initiative, he said, "framework will be there. The Prime Minister’s initiative is there and he has already told and our Home Minister is already in the discussion and I am sure that Pakistan is also eager to start a dialogue with India." Abdullah hoped that Islamabad will "get the (26/11) trial to an end and charge sheet those people, so that India has that belief that they are really serious and wanting to talk to India and want top settle the problem with India. Not only Kashmir but other problems also."
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