Lamenting India's cancellation of foreign secretary level talks earlier, PM Nawaz said the onus is now on India to initiate dialogue with Pakistan.
"The ball is in India's court to initiate bilateral talks," he said. Further, the premier said the Saarc summit would only be a fruitful forum to discuss and resolve regional issues when India and Pakistan engaged in talks.
Earlier, private media reports rejected the possibility of a meeting between the two leaders on the sidelines of the Saarc Summit.
The premier’s senior aide, Sartaj Aziz, on his arrival at Kathmandu clarified there were no plans for a Nawaz-Modi bilateral meeting.
However, he added a meeting between the two leaders could be arranged if Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj made a request and said it was up to India to have 'informal talks' with Pakistan.
There has been speculation about the possibility of a meeting between the two leaders on the sidelines of the Saarc summit against the backdrop of simmering border tensions.
Although the two nuclear-armed neighbours have repeatedly insisted that neither country has shown any interest in the bilateral meeting, The Express Tribune had learnt through reliable sources that interaction between Nawaz and Modi is still a ‘possibility.’
Earlier, a statement issued by the foreign ministry said that on the sidelines of the SAARC summit, PM Nawaz would meet other leaders of member countries to discuss issues of bilateral and regional interest. However, it did not say whether Nawaz’s bilateral engagements also included a meeting with Modi.
When contacted, a senior foreign ministry official insisted that Pakistan had not yet received any request for such a meeting from the Indian side.
However, India’s external affairs ministry had clarified that a meeting between Modi and Nawaz was not on the agenda.
"We are all for a meaningful dialogue. There are structured meetings tomorrow, meetings that were asked for."
The ministry added that there was no meeting (between Swaraj and Aziz), and exchange of courtesies shouldn't be taken as a meaningful dialogue.
Arrival in Nepal
PM Nawaz, who is representing Pakistan at the 18th Saarc summit arrived in Nepal early on Tuesday and was received by Nepal’s deputy prime minister.
The premier is expected to attend a meeting of Saarc foreign ministers today (Tuesday), which aims to finalise the agenda for the two-day Saarc summit on Wednesday.
The theme of the summit tomorrow is ‘Deeper Integration for Peace and Prosperity.’ Further, PM Nawaz will also be meeting other leaders of Saarc countries and will hold discussions on issues of bilateral and regional interests.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif receives a guard of honour upon his arrival to take part in the 18th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Kathmandu November 25, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS
In a statement made by the prime minister before departure, he said that Pakistan wants peace and stability in the region.
He also said that he wanted to transform Saarc into a strong trade and economic bloc based on the pattern of European Union, adding that this would only be possible in an environment of peace and economic cooperation.
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Sartaj Aziz seems desperate for a meeting with Mr. Modi or else why would he say that a meeting can be arranged on request when not even a month ago the Pakistani leadership said it won’t be the first to request for one. Second, someone seems to be jealous of Indo-afghan relations here, to him, dude international relation are different from what you might have with your friends at home. It’s all about trade, money and mutual benefits and until your country can provide that stop wishing for things to happen.
Dear Pakistani brothers and sisters,
Please look at the following picture and stories and see what Jammu, Kashmiris, and Ladakhis are doing about elections and voting...
http://www.thehindu.com/multimedia/dynamic/02220/ELECTION12220447e.jpg
http://www.thehindu.com/elections/assembly2014/first-phase-of-jammu-kashmir-elections/article6632321.ece?homepage=true
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/politics/jharkhand-jk-vote-for-phase-1-of-assembly-elections-today/
Does any one think these guys are forced to stand in cold weather like this to vote in these elections... The separatists/Hurriyat are cheating people with militancy instead of development to address the peoples issues...
War is not a solution for Indian sub-continent problems...development is...so please use your money and energy on uplift of poor people...
Get over your obsession with Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh...
I am not sure if ET will publish this comment but I hope...
Pakistan’s relationship with other neighbors can create an economy of $10-12 trillion. Iran (Population: 77,176,930 (17th) GDP (Total):$987.115 billion GDP (Per Capita):$12,803) Afghanistan Population:31,108,077 (40th) GDP (Total):$33.740 billion GDP (Per Capita):$1,053 Pakistan Population: 182,490,721 (6th) GDP (Total):$574.068 billion (26th) GDP (Per Capita):$3,144 Turkmenistan Population: 5,171,943 (112th GDP (Total):$43.359 billion GDP (Per Capita):$7,846 Uzbekistan Population: 30,183,400 (41st) GDP (Total):$105.04 billion GDP (Per Capita):$3,536.00 Tajikistan Population:8,000,000 (98th) GDP (Total):$16.221 billion GDP (Per Capita):$2,066 Kyrgyzstan Population: 5,663,100 (112th) GDP (Total):$13.125 billion GDP (Per Capita):$2,372 Kazakhstan Population: 17,736,896 (62nd) GDP (Total):$231.787 billion GDP (Per Capita):$13,892 Russia Population: 146,046,001 (9th) GDP (Total):$2.558 trillion (6th) GDP (Per Capita):$18,083 Turkey Population: 76,667,864 (18th) GDP (Total):$1.358 trillion (15th) GDP (Per Capita):$18,348 China Population: 1,350,695,000 (1st) GDP (Total):$14.9614 trillion (2nd) GDP (Per Capita):$6,853
What does that mean..... in diplomatic terms this seems non-diplomatic. So if indians want to meet us we will meet - we want to meet but won't ask them to meet us!
Sartaj Aziz seems desperate for a meeting with Mr. Modi or else why would he say that a meeting can be arranged on request when not even a month ago the Pakistani leadership said it won't be the first to request for one. Second, someone seems to be jealous of Indo-afghan relations here, to him, dude international relation are different from what you might have with your friends at home. It's all about trade, money and mutual benefits and until your country can provide that stop wishing for things to happen
Good! We dont need to meet or talk till Modi Sarka comes to its senses! In the mean time, lets finish our business in Afghanistan discretely and make India more and more irrelevant there (which they already are) .. Once that side of border is secured, we shall definitely look forward to this side of border!
Enjoy SAARC summit guys - Pak has made up its mind not to bend over backwards for talks which is best in given situation - We shall talk from a position of streght at a time of mutual benefit! Until then let them enjoy being rock stars! We are cool about it. :)
Regards,