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India rules out early summit-level talks with Pak
Wednesday, July 9 2003 17:47 Hrs (IST)

New Delhi: Ruling out an early Indo-Pak summit meeting, India on July 9 asserted that while it was not shying away from discussing Kashmir, Pakistan should emulate the Sino-Indian model of not allowing one single issue to hold "hostage" progress in all other issues.

Emphasising the step-by-step approach towards a dialogue, External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha said the time was not ripe for a summit or even a meeting at the level of Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan. "We should first talk about the talks - how these will begin and what will be the agenda."

Responding to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's suggestion that India should show "flexibility" as it had done in the case of Tibet, Sinha said he did not know what flexibility the General was referring to.

"I would like to tell them in turn that they should perhaps emulate the model we have evolved with China to further our relations where we have moved forward on all fronts and we have not allowed one single issue to hold progress hostage on all other issues," he said.

Sinha, who has just completed one year in the Foreign Office marked by major Indian initiatives towards Pakistan and China, said India was willing to discuss all issues including Jammu and Kashmir but there was no agreement with Islamabad as to what constituted a core issue, a term repeatedly used by Musharraf to describe Kashmir.

PTI

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