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ââ¬ËIndia and Pak nearing deal on Siachenââ¬â¢
Islamabad: Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid M Kasuri said India and Pakistan were close to reaching an agreement to resolve Siachen issue and suggested a breakthrough on this was expected next month to enable PM Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan.
Kasuri said he would visit New Delhi next month to attend the wedding of the daughter of Mani Shanker Ayer during which he hopes to meet external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee.
ââ¬Ëââ¬ËAs a foreign minister of Pakistan, I know we are very close to an agreement. I will not go into details. It depends on political will and I hope that the Prime Minister and the (new) foreign minister will show that political willââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢, Kasuri said.
The foreign secretaries, who are meeting in Delhi on November 14-15, will work out dates for a formal meeting between the two, Kasuri said.
He further said he would not attend the meeting being called by India on Afghanistan to be held in Delhi on November 18-19 and instead, minister of state for economic affairs Hina Rabbani Khar would attend it. PTI
Islamabad: Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid M Kasuri said India and Pakistan were close to reaching an agreement to resolve Siachen issue and suggested a breakthrough on this was expected next month to enable PM Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan.
Kasuri said he would visit New Delhi next month to attend the wedding of the daughter of Mani Shanker Ayer during which he hopes to meet external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee.
ââ¬Ëââ¬ËAs a foreign minister of Pakistan, I know we are very close to an agreement. I will not go into details. It depends on political will and I hope that the Prime Minister and the (new) foreign minister will show that political willââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢, Kasuri said.
The foreign secretaries, who are meeting in Delhi on November 14-15, will work out dates for a formal meeting between the two, Kasuri said.
He further said he would not attend the meeting being called by India on Afghanistan to be held in Delhi on November 18-19 and instead, minister of state for economic affairs Hina Rabbani Khar would attend it. PTI