Pakistan's Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz |
The dispute over the Himalayan region is at the heart of decades of tension between South Asia's nuclear-armed rivals.
Speaking to legislators of Pakistani-ruled Kashmir in Muzaffarabad Thursday, Mr. Aziz said Pakistan has always emphasized that differences with India should be resolved through "meaningful and constructive" dialogue.
But he said Pakistan cannot agree to any proposal that aims at converting the existing Line of Control into a permanent border.
He also said the ongoing peace process between the two rivals is irreversible and they will have to show courage and flexibility to continue the dialogue.
Some information for this report provided by Reuters.