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Days after returning from Islamabad after attending the 'Heart of Asia' summit, Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj on Monday gave her statement on talks with Pakistan. Barely audible due to the continuous uproar in Rajya Sabha, Sushma in her statement said that the two countries can re-engage in talks.
"The underlined sentiment was that continued estrangement of two neighbours was a hurdle to realisation of a shade vision for peaceful and prosperous region. There was also a sharp awareness that principal obstacles to the growth of ties especially terrorism would have to be directly addressed," she said.
Recalling the meeting between Narendra Modi and Nawaz Sharif in Paris, she said that both the Prime Ministers discussed the need for NSA level talks between the two countries. "During Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nawaz Sharif's meeting in Paris, it was discussed that both countries should begin NSA talks focused on peace and terrorism, tranquility along the line of Jammu and Kashmir - the state which has been most impacted by terrorism and LoC violation," she said.
She also added that during her visit to Pakistan, both sides condemned terrorism and resolved to eliminate it. "India dwelled on the need to expedite Mumbai terror attack trial. Foreign Secretaries have been tossed to work out modalities and comprehensive bilateral dialogue. The dialogue with Pakistan has twin aims of removing hurdles in the path of constructive engagement," she said.
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