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SRINAGAR, India, Sunday (AFP) Kashmiri separatists want to visit Pakistan before holding the third
round of peace talks with New Delhi, their leader said overnight.
"Before holding third round of talks with India we should be allowed
to go to Pakistan for talks there," Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the head of
moderate faction of Indian Kashmir's main separatist alliance - the All
Parties Hurriyat Conference - told the state-owned television Doordarshan
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