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Pakistan has turned down India's
advice not to hold meeting between its
National Security Advisor , Sartaj Aziz
with Hurriyat leaders from Jammu and
Kashmir, a development that escalates
the suspense over whether the NSA-
level talks between the two nations
will continue as scheduled in New
Delhi.
"The Pakistani leadership has always
interacted with Hurriyat leaders during
their India visits. Pakistan sees no
reason to depart from the practice,"
the Nawaz Sharif government said
after India reacted strongly to the
separatists meeting Aziz, which India
sees as a provocation by Islamabad to
make Kashmir central to the talks
between the two uneasy neighbours.
Uncertainty, therefore, continues. "We
want the talks to happen. We are
prepared to hold the talks. Read More: http://www.indiatoday.in
advice not to hold meeting between its
National Security Advisor , Sartaj Aziz
with Hurriyat leaders from Jammu and
Kashmir, a development that escalates
the suspense over whether the NSA-
level talks between the two nations
will continue as scheduled in New
Delhi.
"The Pakistani leadership has always
interacted with Hurriyat leaders during
their India visits. Pakistan sees no
reason to depart from the practice,"
the Nawaz Sharif government said
after India reacted strongly to the
separatists meeting Aziz, which India
sees as a provocation by Islamabad to
make Kashmir central to the talks
between the two uneasy neighbours.
Uncertainty, therefore, continues. "We
want the talks to happen. We are
prepared to hold the talks. Read More: http://www.indiatoday.in