Pakistan-India talks may resume soon
ISLAMABAD:
The Foreign Office on Monday confirmed that the Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna will arrive in Pakistan for talks on the 15th of July, hinting that India and Pakistan are all set to restart the dialogue process which came to a halt following the Mumbai attacks.
The scheduled talks are the culmination of three months of positive official contacts, following a meeting of the prime ministers on the sidelines of a regional summit in Bhutan in April.
The agenda for the meeting of foreign ministers was set at a June 24 consultation in Islamabad between chief diplomats.
S M Krishna earlier said he was hopeful that his meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi would boost bilateral ties between the two countries.
The Foreign Office on Monday confirmed that the Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna will arrive in Pakistan for talks on the 15th of July, hinting that India and Pakistan are all set to restart the dialogue process which came to a halt following the Mumbai attacks.
The scheduled talks are the culmination of three months of positive official contacts, following a meeting of the prime ministers on the sidelines of a regional summit in Bhutan in April.
The agenda for the meeting of foreign ministers was set at a June 24 consultation in Islamabad between chief diplomats.
S M Krishna earlier said he was hopeful that his meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi would boost bilateral ties between the two countries.