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Jamali rules out immediate talks with Vajpayee
Saturday, June 14 2003 16:05 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Pakistan Premier Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali has ruled out chances of an immediate summit
meeting between him and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and said that talks at the high level would
take place after meeting of Foreign Secretaries of both the countries.
"No immediate meeting with Prime Minister Vajpayee is on my current agenda," Jamali said on June 13
while talking to reporters at Village Kot Bullo, Sukkur in Sindh.
Stating that efforts were underway to pave way for holding talks between the two countries, he said, "Let
the meetings between the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries take place, after which stage would
be set for high level talks between the two countries," media reports said on June 14.
Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan were scheduled to attend the Foreign Secretaries meeting of
the South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) countries in Kathmandu.
There was no indication yet whether there was any likelihood of Indian and Foreign Secretaries having a
one to one meeting to discuss steps to kick-start the talks process.
Responding to a question about Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani's statement in the US terming
Pakistan as an "epicentre" of terrorism, Jamali said that he did not want to comment on it.
This matter pertained to Vajpayee and it was up to him to decide whether the statements of his deputy
were encouraging the peace process or otherwise, he added.
PTI
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