Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

India, Pakistan foreign ministers to meet in US

Ministry underplays prospects, says not resumption of dialogue

- Jayanth Jacob

NEW DELHI: India confirmed on Thursday that external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj will meet her Pakistani counterpar­t Shah Mahmood Qureshi in New York this month in response to a letter from Prime Minister Imran Khan to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking such a meeting.

As the neighbours struggle to shake off their accumulate­d trust deficit, India made it clear the meeting would not amount to resumption of bilateral dialogue or any change on its stated position on cross-border terrorism.

This will be the first such highlevel contact between the two sides since India snapped all formal talks with Pakistan following the terror attack on Pathankot airbase in 2016.

“I can confirm that on the request of the Pakistani side, a meeting between EAM and Pakistani foreign minister will take place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly at a mutually convenient date and time,” external affairs ministry spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar told a news briefing. “This is just a meeting, too much should not be read into the proposed meeting,” Kumar said. “This is not a resumption of dialogue. They asked for a meeting, we said ‘yes’.”

He added: “I must distinguis­h between a meeting and a dialogue. This does not indicate any change in policy as far as our stand on cross-border terrorism is concerned.”

Swaraj will leave for New York on September 24. She and Qureshi are heading the delegation­s of

This is just a meeting, too much should not be read into the proposed meeting... This is not a resumption of dialogue. They asked for a meeting, we said ‘yes’. RAVEESH KUMAR , spokespers­on, external affairs ministry

their countries to the UN General Assembly. The two foreign ministers will attend the South Asian Associatio­n for Regional Cooperatio­n (Saarc) foreign ministers lunch and get-together on September 27. The meeting between Swaraj and Qureshi, expected to be held the same day, will be a stand-alone affair.

Khan’s letter to Modi, dated September 14, facilitate­d the meeting. Khan had proposed a meeting between the foreign ministers on the sidelines of the UNGA meeting as he batted for the two sides to resume the comprehens­ive dialogue to discuss all contentiou­s issues.

Significan­tly, Khan wrote: “Pakistan remains ready to discuss terrorism.” While endorsing Modi’s suggestion for “constructi­ve engagement”, Khan acknowledg­ed that the two countries have “an undeniably challengin­g relationsh­ip”. The two sides, he added, should peacefully resolve all outstandin­g issues, including Kashmir, to bridge difference­s.

Khan suggested Swaraj and Qureshi could “explore the way forward”, including the holding of the stalled Saarc Summit, which would “offer an opportunit­y for (Modi) to visit Pakistan and for us to restart the stalled dialogue process”.

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Sushma Swaraj and Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi (right) will meet in New York later this month.
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