Describing his visit to India, the Philippines and Indonesia as successful, President Musharraf on Sunday said his talks in New Delhi yielded positive results as both sides have a clear resolve to move towards a final settlement of the decades-old Jammu and Kashmir dispute. "My talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh yielded positive results and led to a joint statement, which reflected a clear resolve to address all issues and a resolve to move towards a final settlement of Kashmir," he said.
Commenting on the outcome of his talks with the Indian leadership, Musharraf said "a breakthrough has been achieved in the peace process between the two countries."
"The Indian Prime Minister also committed himself to resolving all disputes at the multi-lateral forum of Asian-African Summit in Jakarta, when he said we want to resolve all issues in an amicable manner," said the President while flying to Islamabad at the end of a three-country visit.
"My visit has been successful from all accounts, my meetings with the Philippine and Indonesian leaders and a series of meetings with regional leaders on the sidelines of the Asian-African Summit helped advance Pakistan's political and economic relations with these countries."