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Talks in July, blueprint under preparation: Kasuri
Saturday, June 7 2003 14:41 Hrs (IST)

Islamabad: Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has said it will take three to four weeks before Indo-Pak talks can start.

In an interview with 'The News' late on June 6, Kasuri reportedly said the blueprint of the proposed dialogue would soon be prepared, after which the two countries may sit across the table for negotiations.

He said Islamabad would respond positively to India's peace overtures aimed at improving bilateral ties.

Discussing the peace initiatives taken by both the countries during the past one month, the Foreign Minister said road, rail and air links would soon be resumed.

ANI



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