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| Terror to figure in parleys with Musharraf: PM | | | On Board PM's Special Flight, Sept 15: Ahead of his crucial meeting here with Pervez Musharraf, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today refused to be drawn into a discussion on Pakistan President's reported comments that Islamabad would not offer any more "concessions" to New Delhi without a reciprocal pledge.
He, however, made it clear that all issues relating to control of terrorism will figure in his parleys with Musharraf on the sidelines of the NAM summit.
Singh did not rule out a joint statement at the end of the meeting.
Apparently seeeking to douse too much expectations from the meeting, the first between them after the July Mumbai blasts that had brought in sudden chill in the peace process, he said though he looked forward to the interaction, it would be on the sidelines of the NAM summit "in a limited time at our disposal".
"Well, I don't want to indulge in any public discussion with Musharraf. I am looking forward to the meeting. We will discuss several issues in the limited time that we have at our disposal on the sidelines of the NAM summit," Singh told reporters accompanying him from Brasilia to Havana.
He was asked about Musharraf's reported comments in Brussels that Pakistan was not prepared any longer to make more concessions on Kashmir. |
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