Lahore Declaration
The following is the text of the Lahore
Declaration :
The Prime Ministers of the Republic of India and
the Islamic Republic of Pakistan:
Sharing
a vision of peace and stability between their
countries, and of progress and prosperity for
their peoples;
Convinced
that durable peace and development of harmonious
relations and friendly cooperation will serve
the vital interests of the peoples of the two
countries, enabling them to devote their
energies for a better future;
Recognizing
that the nuclear dimension of the security
environment of the two countries adds to their
responsibility for avoidance of conflict between
the two countries;
Committed
to the principles and
purposes of the Charter of the United Nations,
and the universally accepted principles of
peaceful co- existence;
Reiterating
the determination of both countries to
implementing the Simla Agreement in letter and
spirit;
Committed
to the objective of
universal nuclear disarmament and
non-proliferation;
Convinced
of the importance of mutually agreed confidence
building measures for improving the security
environment;
Recalling
their agreement of 23rd September, 1998, that an
environment of peace and security is in the
supreme national interest of both sides and that
the resolution of all outstanding issues,
including Jammu and Kashmir, is essential for
this purpose;
Have agreed that their respective Governments:
- shall intensify their efforts to resolve all
issues, including the issue of Jammu and
Kashmir.
- shall refrain from intervention and
interference in each other's internal affairs.
- shall intensify their composite and integrated
dialogue process for an early and positive
outcome of the agreed bilateral agenda.
- shall take immediate steps for reducing the
risk of accidental or unauthorized use of
nuclear weapons and discuss concepts and
doctrines with a view to elaborating measures
for confidence building in the nuclear and
conventional fields, aimed at prevention of
conflict.
- reaffirm their commitment to the goals and
objectives of SAARC and to concert their efforts
towards the realisation of the SAARC vision for
the year 2000 and beyond with a view to
promoting the welfare of the peoples of South
Asia and to improve their quality of life
through accelerated economic growth, social
progress and cultural development.
- reaffirm their condemnation of terrorism in
all its forms and manifestations and their
determination to combat this menace.
- shall promote and protect all human rights and
fundamental freedoms.
Signed at Lahore on the 21st day of February
1999.
Atal Behari Vajpayee - Prime Minister of the
Republic of India
Muhammad Nawaz Sharif - Prime Minister of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Joint statement
The following is the text of the Joint Statement
issued at the end of the Prime Minister, Mr. A.
B. Vajpayee's visit to Lahore:
In response to an invitation by the Prime
Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Sharif,
the Prime Minister of India, Shri Atal Behari
Vajpayee, visited Pakistan from 20-21 February,
1999, on the inaugural run of the Delhi-Lahore
bus service.
2. The Prime Minister of Pakistan received the
Indian Prime Minister at the Wagah border on
20th February 1999. A banquet in honour of the
Indian Prime Minister and his delegation was
hosted by the Prime Minister of Pakistan at
Lahore Fort, on the same evening. Prime
Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, visited Minar-e-
Pakistan, Mausoleum of Allama Iqabal, Gurudawara
Dera Sahib and Samadhi of Maharaja Ranjeet
Singh. On 21st February, a civic reception was
held in honour of the visiting Prime Minister at
the Governor's House.
3. The two leaders held discussions on the
entire range of bilateral relations, regional
cooperation within SAARC, and issues of
international concern. They decided that:
(a) The two Foreign Ministers will meet
periodically to discuss all issues of mutual
concern, including nuclear related issues.
(b) The two sides shall undertake consultations
on WTO related issues with a view to
coordinating their respective positions.
(c) The two sides shall determine areas of
cooperation in Information Technology, in
particular for tackling the problems of Y2K.
(d) The two sides will hold consultations with a
view to further liberalising the visa and travel
regime.
(e) The two sides shall appoint a two member
committee at ministerial level to examine
humanitarian issues relating to Civilian
detainees and missing POWs.
4. They expressed satisfaction on the
commencement of a Bus Service between Lahore and
New Delhi, the release of fishermen and civilian
detainees and the renewal of contacts in the
field of sports.
5. Pursuant to the directive given by the two
Prime Ministers, the Foreign Secretaries of
Pakistan and India signed a Memorandum of
Understanding on 21st February 1999, identifying
measures aimed at promoting an environment of
peace and security between the two countries.
6. The two Prime Ministers signed the Lahore
Declaration embodying their shared vision of
peace and stability between their countries and
of progress and prosperity for their peoples.
7. Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee extended
an invitation to Prime Minister, Muhammad Nawaz
Sharif, to visit India on mutually convenient
dates.
8. Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, thanked
Prime Minister, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, for the
warm welcome and gracious hospitality extended
to him and members of his delegation and for the
excellent arrangements made for his visit.
Lahore,
February 21, 1999.
Memorandum of Understanding
The following is the text of the Memorandum of
Understanding signed by the Foreign Secretary,
Mr. K. Raghunath, and the Pakistan Foreign
Secretary, Mr. Shamshad Ahmad, in Lahore on
Sunday:
The Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan:-
Reaffirming the continued commitment of their
respective governments to the principles and
purposes of the U.N. Charter;
Reiterating the determination of both countries
to implementing the Shimla Agreement in letter
and spirit;
Guided by the agreement between their Prime
Ministers of 23rd September 1998 that an
environment of peace and security is in the
supreme national interest of both sides and that
resolution of all outstanding issues, including
Jammu and Kashmir, is essential for this
purpose;
Pursuant to the directive given by their
respective Prime Ministers in Lahore, to adopt
measures for promoting a stable environment of
peace, and security between the two countries;
Have on this day, agreed to the following:-
1. The two sides shall engage in bilateral
consultations on security concepts, and nuclear
doctrines, with a view to developing measures
for confidence building in the nuclear and
coventional fields, aimed at avoidance of
conflict.
2. The two sides undertake to provide each other
with advance notification in respect of
ballistic missile flight tests, and shall
conclude a bilateral agreement in this regard.
3. The two sides are fully committed to
undertaking national measures to reducing the
risks of accidential or unauthorised use of
nuclear weapons under their respective control.
The two sides further undertake to notify each,
other immediately in the event of any
accidential, unauthorised or unexplained
incident that could create the risk of a fallout
with adverse consequences for both sides, or an
outbreak of a nuclear war between the two
countries, as well as to adopt measures aimed at
diminishing the possibility of such actions, or
such incidents being misinterpreted by the
other. The two side shall identify/establish the
appropriate communication mechanism for this
purpose.
4. The two sides shall continue to abide by
their respective unilateral moratorium on
conducting further nuclear test explosions
unless either side, in exercise of its national
sovereignty decides that extraordinary events
have jeopardised its supreme interests.
5. The two sides shall conclude an agreement on
prevention of incidents at sea in order to
ensure safety of navigation by naval vessels,
and aircraft belonging to the two sides.
6. The two sides shall periodically review the
implementation of existing Confidence Building
Measures (CBMs) and where necessary, set up
appropriate consultative mechanisms to monitor
and ensure effective implementation of these
CBMs.
7. The two sides shall undertake a review of the
existing communication links (e.g. between the
respective Directors- General, Military
Operations) with a view to upgrading and
improving these links, and to provide for
fail-safe and secure communications.
8. The two sides shall engage in bilateral
consultations on security, disarmament and
non-proliferation issues within the context of
negotiations on these issues in multilateral
fora.
Where required, the technical details of the
above measures will be worked out by experts of
the two sides in meetings to be held on mutually
agreed dates, before mid 1999, with a view to
reaching bilateral agreements.
Done at Lahore on 21st February 1999 in the
presence of Prime Minister of India, Mr. Atal
Behari Vajpayee, and Prime Minister of Pakistan,
Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
(K. Raghunath)
Foreign Secretary of the Republic of India
(Shamshad Ahmad)
Foreign Secretary of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan