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Indo-Pak. Foreign Secy. talks in New Delhi next month: report

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The Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary-level talks, postponed after the Mumbai blasts, would resume next month in New Delhi following an understanding reached between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf in Havana, the official media said here today.

It is expected that the Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan and India will resume the dialogue next month in the Indian capital, Pakistans state-run APP news agency quoted officials as saying. The talks will have an overall review of the third round of composite dialogue which was held in June. The official media played down the significance of the Indo-Pak agreement to set up an anti-terrorism institutional mechanism to identify and implement counter-terrorism initiatives and investigations and projected the resumption of dialogue process and references to Kashmir in the joint statement as a success to Pakistan.

The Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary-level talks, postponed after the Mumbai blasts, would resume next month in New Delhi following an understanding reached between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf in Havana, the official media said here today.

It is expected that the Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan and India will resume the dialogue next month in the Indian capital, Pakistans state-run APP news agency quoted officials as saying. The talks will have an overall review of the third round of composite dialogue which was held in June. The official media played down the significance of the Indo-Pak agreement to set up an anti-terrorism institutional mechanism to identify and implement counter-terrorism initiatives and investigations and projected the resumption of dialogue process and references to Kashmir in the joint statement as a success to Pakistan.

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