Nawaz, who is currently in New York for the UN General Assembly, said that this would be the first time he would be meeting with Indian premier Manmohan Singh and that he was looking forward to it. "I am looking forward to discussing all the bilateral issues with India."
The meeting though had been in jeopardy given recent tensions along the Line of Control in the disputed Kashmir region. Officials from both sides had been engaged for months in trying to arrange the meeting, and it wasn't before Nawaz and Manmohan had travelled to the US for the UN Assembly that a meeting was announced.
And two days before their Sunday morning meeting, a terror attack on an army camp near Jammu further cast a shadow on the meeting.
But Nawaz, who condemned the attacks, said such incidents must not be allowed to derail an all important dialogue process between the two nuclear-tipped neighbours.
In his speech at the UN on Friday, Nawaz had called for the threads of peace to be picked up where he had been forced to leave in 1999, following then Indian premier Atal Vajpayee's historic visit of Pakistdan.
Our two countries need to pick up the threads that were broken in 1999, Nawaz told NDTV's Barkha Dutt in an interview on Saturday.
The prime minister, who was elected for a third term in May, added that Thursday’s terror strike in Jammu was extremely unfortunate, and that he condemned it in absolute terms, however, the dialogue process between India and Pakistan shouldn't be derailed.
Noting that Increased tensions along LoC was a matter of concern, Nawaz said that during his meeting with Singh, he will propose a joint mechanism or independent mechanism to monitor what's happening along the contentious border.
"We propose our foreign secretaries & DGMOs meet separately to discuss LoC tensions."
Nawaz also reiterated his stance against a nuclear arms race in South Asia, which he had said on Friday had led to a “massive waste.” He told NDTV that his arms race needs to end, asking how long will the two neighbours remain trapped by this.
“We have wasted too much money buying F-16s, frigates, submarines and similarly India has done the same.”
But Nawaz made it clear he was not against allocations for the country's defence needs, but that they should be reasonable and not come at the expense of the country's social sector.
Nawaz said that when he meets with Singh, he will renew his invitation to the Indian premier to visit Pakistan, adding that his visit is long overdue. "We want him to come to Pakistan, see his native village, and of course give us opportunity to discuss things at length."
Earlier on Friday, during his meeting with US President Barack Obama, Singh said that the situation with Pakistan was difficult and accused India's western neighbours of being the "epicentre of terror."
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@Shahzad: Sir! i respect your opinion but can you recommend anyone? a Cricketer? a Lanlord? or a Prisoner again? it is not the tag a person is carrying but what he is doing and wants to do for this country. we should play our part first and then ask others to play their role, critisizing is not healthy for us its time to do some practical jobs then uttering words.
@Another Pakistani: Have you read and understood the UN resoluation. Read and then talk.
@naeem khan Manhattan,Ks: Pakistan "survived"? I thought it lost half of its country.
invite the new premier after elections next year.
@Analyzer: Could you please write the same of Pakistan. Also compare percentage of GDP spent by both the countries on armaments. You will be shocked. Congratulations to Pakistan for erdicting povety. But wait, did you not just beg a loan from IMF?
@Analyzer: What's your point here, in relation to this article ???? You certainly don't need to enlighten us, as we are well aware of the problems facing the Nation. But can Pakistan deal with any of its very basic problems ? Let's start with electricity ! Forget the Law & Order or Terrorism and let's not even discuss the social, healthcare, education or economy !
What "unpeaceful" did he say? the only thing controversial for India may be was his reference to UN resolutions on Kashmir for solving the said issue. And that has been Pakistan's open stance since 1948.
Millions are starving in India and they can't feed their children and look they can spend hundreds of billion of dollars on Armaments.
India is spending ridiculous amount of money on Military & weaponries/ Armaments, millions of people dying in India every year due to hunger. India is still world's hunger capital of world with nearly a fourth of its 1.1 billion population hungry.India's hunger 'shame': 3,000 children die every day due to illnesses related to poor diets. Parents adopt new methods to kill baby girls due to poverty that's why India needs to improve the lives of their citizens instead of wasting billions of dollars on arms.
A 2010 report by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) states that 8 Indian states have more poor people than 26 poorest African nations combined which totals to more than 410 million poor in the poorest African countries. A 2013 UN report stated that a third of the worlds poorest people live in India.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PovertyinIndia
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/02/16/10424930-indias-hunger-shame-3000-children-die-every-day-despite-economic-growth?lite
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-06-18/jaipur/322988061baby-girls-judicial-custody-healthy-baby
Did you know for Narendra Modi's rally in Delhi this Sunday diplomats from several dozen countries from near and afar have been invited and have accepted the invitation to attend. This list includes China, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Pakistan was not invited.
Pakistan must focus on the internal security matters. Our biggest threat right now is extremism, and to that extent Pakistan must exploit all channels to stop India using Afghanistan to interfere in Pakistan. As far the negotiations are concerned between the two countries, these meetings are not going to change anything. The ground reality remains that India will never change its position on Kashmir and water. Pakistan must make itself internally strong and united so that it can counter any challenge created by the Indian right wing parties in collusion with Indian establishment.
@BCCI: I agree with you 100%, yes, you stay where you are. However India will never dream of attacking Pakistan again in the next 100 years, !971 was the last time India did what they did. Pakistanis survived with out India's friendship or even with their intense animosity towards Pakistan, and Pakistan will survive another 100 years with out India's good well. You want to send your cheap goods to Afghanistan and Central Asia then do it by air and don't fly over Pakistan's territory. you keep your billion people on your side and keep on producing more and more and take care of the rampant poverty, lack of education, lack of sanitation, clean water to drink and infra structure. Get it.
He says terror attacks by Pakistanis in India should nt derail talks. At the same time he uses that as an excuse o back out from Pakistan's overdue commitment of granting MFN status to India. Typical double standards.
NS should stop toadying to Singh or any other Indian leader, can't he see what this man is saying in the world community. If the hand of friendship by Pakistan is offered and no reciprocal gesture from Indians of same with equal desire for peace and respect then it should stop right there. You can't find peace with those who are blaming Pakistan at ever juncture, and project themselves to the world community some sort of lily white people. I say they are not peaceful people, look around in Kashmir and Assam, how many people their security forces has killed in the last 10 years, 100,000 or150,00 and let us not forget the rapes of Kashmiri women by Indian security personal. It is time we concentrate on our own economy and make Pakistan stronger economically and militarily. Mutual talks for normal relations with India should only occur with strength, after what Singh said at the United Nation , NS should think about his bending backward for this man and not be so eager to invite him to Pakistan. Pakistan has survived without their blessings and intense animosity , so cool it Mr. Prime Minister, have some pride in your nation.
"Ahead of their breakfast dialogue" One thing is certain that Kellogg"s Special K will definitely will be on the menu after all it is core issue for Pakistan. Manmohan will come to Pakistan in a heart beat if Pakistan offers either Dawwod or Hafiz to India.
@Another Pakistani, And Nawaz's speech was peaceful?
hope another nasty background plan like kargil is running in pakistan, we can remind Nawaz Vajpayee meeting led Kargil , now let see whats plan is going on Nawaz mind.
@Max: My dear friend, Pak needs India and not the other way around. India has nothing to gain from Pak politically, economically, culturally etc. We should actually shut down the embassies in our respective countries and shut each other off for the next 100 years. No visas, no flights, no mangoes AND NO CRICKET!!! Of course Indian can afford to do it. Question is, can Pakistan?
if there is an iota of honor left in him....he should refuse meeting Manmohan after his hateful speech!
I'm agree with Nawaz Sharif. We must continue talks with india as we need peace in this area on any account. We have to learn to be good neibher.
Stop making such overtures, Mr. prime Minister. Look into their eyes and talk in the language that arrogant people understand. Also ask the Foreign Office people to offer you a crash course of Diplomacy 101 with emphasis on international negotiations, bargaining, game theory etc.
Please dont invite him! Let them finish with their election gimmicks. They are playing dirty politics in india right now, both sides.
@Bitter Truth: Who needs who more here ? Personally this or any other meeting in near future is going to be waste of time, as not a lot is likely to achieved, and the elections are due in India, where its very likely that Congress party are likely to lose power too. So why not wait for new admin to take seat in New Delhi and then consider any talks.
Nawaz Sharif is an industrialist, enough said. We Pakistanis shouldn't expect him to be a leader
What kind of talk Manmohan Singh will do with Nawaz Sarif. Nawaz Sarif can not control terrorist coming to india from pakistan. If it is not controlled then happy wishing peace.
Sickened by Manmohan Singh's hateful speech at UN today. Nawaz Sharif should decline to meet him