Home

Nirupama Rao to visit Pakistan for further talks: Krishna

Bombay News.Net
Monday 15th March, 2010 (ANI)

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Monday said that Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao would soon visit Pakistan for further talks.

On the sidelines of a function here, Krishna said, "We have already taken the initiative. Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is in good faith. Provided the backdrop of having talks at the level of foreign secretary."

"The foreign secretary of Pakistan came here, and then, perhaps it is time for the foreign secretary of India to go to Pakistan," he added.

Despite talks between the two neighbours during Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir's visit to India, nothing fruitful came out and the two sides ended the interaction with a pledge to 'keep in touch', signalling that relations between the nuclear-armed rivals remain frosty.

This was the first talk between the two countries after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

India had broken off talks after the Mumbai attacks, saying dialogue could resume only if Pakistan acted against militants operating from its soil.

New Delhi had put the blame on Islamabad for the attacks, which killed at least 166 people and derailed a four-year-long peace process. (ANI)

 

Email this story to a friend



Comments on this story

Anonymous
03-15-10, 11:41 AM

Nirupama Rao to visit Pakistan for further talks: Krishna

Why and for what purpose?


Have your say on this story

Your name/nickname (optional)
Message title
Message
Top Stories