India says ‘no plan at all’ to ask for Modi-Sharif meet in New York

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The possibility of India and Pakistan resuming talks with a high-level political meeting on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York looks very slim with New Delhi unwilling to make ‘the first move’ as insisted by Islamabad, according to a report in Hindustan Times.

According to the report, complicating matters further are indications that a day before Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s UN address, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif may make a strong pitch on the Kashmir issue in his speech to the world body on September 26.

Government sources told HT there was ‘no plan at all’ to ask Islamabad for a Modi-Sharif meet in New York. The same attitude prevails for any interaction between External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her Pakistani counterpart Sartaz Aziz, both of whom will be at the UNGA at the same time, sources added.

India had called off foreign secretary-level talks, slated for August 25, after the Pakistan envoy to India Abdul Basit met Hurriyat leaders despite strong opposition from New Delhi.

Since then, Pakistan has insisted that the onus is on India to restart talks of any form, even as there have been separate courtesy meetings between Basit and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and foreign secretary Sujatha Singh in recent times.

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  1. New meeting for what? Punjab Sindh Kashmir has been destroyed flooded very large damage has been done in many other areas, Nawaz will never survive such a great treason, Go Nawaz Go

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