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Sushma Swaraj to invite Pakistan Foreign Minister over a moot during UNGA session: Indian media
2 Sep, 2018
NEW DELHI - Ahead of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) session, Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will hold an informal meeting with SAARC foreign ministers. According to news agency ANI, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mehmood Qureshi is also likely to attend.
On August 17, the External Affairs Minister had met Pakistan’s Law and Information Minister Syed Ali Zafar who was in Delhi to represent Atal Behari Vajpayee's funeral.
Syed Ali Zafar was accompanied by Director India at Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Fareha Bugti, Director General South Asia, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Spokesperson at MoFA, Muhammad Faisal and Director to Law and Information Minister, Danyal Gillani.
All eyes are on how New Delhi and Islamabad deal with diplomatic relations post linkKhan era.
India and Pakistan have not yet finalised any bilateral ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the forthcoming sessions of the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA) scheduled next month.
While External Affairs Minister (EAM) Sushma Swaraj will be in New York, coinciding with the visit of her Pakistani counterpart Mehmood Qureshi, there are no plans of their meeting till now, sources here said.
"A bilateral meeting in not on the table" they said, denying reports of a possible Swaraj- Qureshi meeting in New York. The 73rd United Nations General Assembly opens on September 18 in New York.
In a letter to New Prime Minister Imran Khan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed India’s resolve to build good neighbourly relations between the two countries. In July, Modi had telephoned Khan and congratulated him on his party’s victory in the general elections and expressed hope that both countries will work to open a new chapter in bilateral ties.
Note: Current Government in Pakistan is not soft in foreign policy as compare to past and PM Imran Khan has stressed importance on no compromise upon national interests. Like all Pakistan, the world is keeping a close eye about Pakistan Foreign Diplomacy and strategies in future which in my opinion; are going to be interested and may shock many out there.
2 Sep, 2018
NEW DELHI - Ahead of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) session, Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will hold an informal meeting with SAARC foreign ministers. According to news agency ANI, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mehmood Qureshi is also likely to attend.
On August 17, the External Affairs Minister had met Pakistan’s Law and Information Minister Syed Ali Zafar who was in Delhi to represent Atal Behari Vajpayee's funeral.
Syed Ali Zafar was accompanied by Director India at Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Fareha Bugti, Director General South Asia, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Spokesperson at MoFA, Muhammad Faisal and Director to Law and Information Minister, Danyal Gillani.
All eyes are on how New Delhi and Islamabad deal with diplomatic relations post linkKhan era.
India and Pakistan have not yet finalised any bilateral ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the forthcoming sessions of the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA) scheduled next month.
While External Affairs Minister (EAM) Sushma Swaraj will be in New York, coinciding with the visit of her Pakistani counterpart Mehmood Qureshi, there are no plans of their meeting till now, sources here said.
"A bilateral meeting in not on the table" they said, denying reports of a possible Swaraj- Qureshi meeting in New York. The 73rd United Nations General Assembly opens on September 18 in New York.
In a letter to New Prime Minister Imran Khan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed India’s resolve to build good neighbourly relations between the two countries. In July, Modi had telephoned Khan and congratulated him on his party’s victory in the general elections and expressed hope that both countries will work to open a new chapter in bilateral ties.
Note: Current Government in Pakistan is not soft in foreign policy as compare to past and PM Imran Khan has stressed importance on no compromise upon national interests. Like all Pakistan, the world is keeping a close eye about Pakistan Foreign Diplomacy and strategies in future which in my opinion; are going to be interested and may shock many out there.