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Pakistan rejects Bangladesh ’71 incidents apology By Baqir Sajjad Syed
Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni talks during a news conference in Dhaka. –Reuters Photo ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday rejected Bangladesh Foreign Minister’s demand for apology over alleged 1971 atrocities asking Dhaka to move ahead with ties instead of getting 'frozen in time'. 'As far as Pakistan is concerned, this matter stands resolved under the 9 April 1974 Tripartite Agreement,' Foreign Office Spokesman Mr Abdul Basit said at the weekly media briefing. Under the 1974 agreement Pakistan had regretted the incidents that took place in 1971, but did not formally apologise. In 2002 then President Musharraf had also expressed regrets for the 1971 incidents during his visit to Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni had told Pakistan High
Commissioner Alamgir Bashar Khan Babar that Pakistan needed to
apologise for the Bangladeshis killed in 1971, share assets and
repatriate stranded Pakistanis, when the envoy called on her to
condole over the death of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s
husband Dr M A Wazed Miah. He further said 'let bygones be bygones' and hoped that the relations between the two countries would not become hostage to the past Dawn:Thursady May 14, 2009
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