Indian foreign secretary likely to visit Pakistan: Sartaj Aziz
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Monday said Indian foreign secretary might visit Islamabad next month.
Speaking to Geo News, Aziz said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi telephoned Nawaz Sharif and told his Pakistani counterpart that the foreign secretary would be visiting Pakistan next month.
Kashmir will be an integral part of negotiations between Pakistan and India,
By TICKER
February 16, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Monday said Indian foreign secretary might visit Islamabad next month.
Speaking to Geo News, Aziz said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi telephoned Nawaz Sharif and told his Pakistani counterpart that the foreign secretary would be visiting Pakistan next month.
Kashmir will be an integral part of negotiations between Pakistan and India, says Aziz in reply to a question.
He said that India had to take first step towards resumption of talks since it was New Delhi that suspended the process.
Speaking to Geo News, Aziz said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi telephoned Nawaz Sharif and told his Pakistani counterpart that the foreign secretary would be visiting Pakistan next month.
Kashmir will be an integral part of negotiations between Pakistan and India, says Aziz in reply to a question.
He said that India had to take first step towards resumption of talks since it was New Delhi that suspended the process.
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