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Timing of meeting Hurriyat leaders not totally right: Pak

New York, September 28
Pakistan has admitted that the timing of its High Commissioner’s meeting with Hurriyat leaders in New Delhi ahead of the Foreign Secretary-level talks with India was “perhaps not totally right”.
Pakistan’s National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz says the timing wasn’t right as discussion on Kashmir was yet to start
Pakistan’s National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz says the timing wasn’t right as discussion on Kashmir was yet to start.

India called off the Foreign Secretary-level talks, which were to be held in Islamabad on August 25, after Abdul Basit met Hurriyat leaders ahead of the parleys.

Pointing out that while meetings between Pakistani diplomats and Hurriyat leaders had been a “regular practice for the last 30 years and there was nothing new in it”, Pakistan’s National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz said: “In this case perhaps, the timing was not totally right because the substantial discussion on Kashmir was yet to start.”

“The right to meet Kashmiri leaders could not be given up. I think calling off talks was an overreaction,” he added. Aziz said had the request from India about not holding meeting with Hurriyat leaders ahead of the FS-level meeting come a little earlier “probably it could have been considered.”

However, in this case the “message came at a time when one Hurriyat leader was already in Pakistan’s High Commission (in New Delhi),” he said.

Aziz also welcomed Prime Minister Modi’s statement at the UN General Assembly on the need for resumption of dialogue between the two countries as “encouraging”. — PTI

Request came late: Aziz

n Pakistan's National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz said had the request from India about not holding meeting with Hurriyat leaders ahead of the FS-level meeting come a little earlier, "probably it could have been considered."

n The message came at a time when one Hurriyat leader was already in Pakistan's High Commission (in New Delhi), he said

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