Pak-India Foreign Secretaries meeting schedule being finalized: FO
Pakistan and India have serious issues and disputes that need to be resolved peacefully through dialogue.” All the issues of our concern will be raised in the Foreign Secretaries talks
ISLAMABAD: The meeting schedule between foreign secretaries of Pakistan and India is being finalized, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said Thursday.
Foreign Office Spokesman Qazi Khalilullah, in a weekly news briefing, said date is being finalized for the meeting to be b held January.
He said Foreign Secretaries of both the countries will finalise schedule of meetings of various segments of the comprehensive bilateral dialogue in accordance with the joint statement issued on December 9.
To a question, the Spokesman said, “Pakistan and India have serious issues and disputes that need to be resolved peacefully through dialogue.” All the issues of our concern will be raised in the Foreign Secretaries talks, he said.
The spokesman categorically stated that there were no signs of presence of Daesh in Pakistan, adding that security agencies were alert in this regard.
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