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No headway on Siachen, as Pak-India talks end
RAWALPINDI: India and Pakistan's latest talks seeking to end decades of military stand-off on the Siachen Glacier made no headway Tuesday but both sides agreed to meet again.
Following is the text of joint statement issued after the meeting.
The Defence Secretary level talks between Pakistan and India on Siachen were held at the Ministry of Defence, Rawalpindi from 11-12 June 2012. The Pakistan delegation was headed by Ms. Nargis Sethi, Secretary Defence. The Indian delegation was headed by Mr. Shashi Kant Sharma, Defence Secretary of India.
2. The Defence Secretary of India called on the Minister for Defence Syed Naveed Qamar.
3. The talks were held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere. Both sides reaffirmed their resolve to make serious, sustained and result-oriented efforts for seeking an amicable resolution of Siachen. It was agreed to continue the dialogue on Siachen in keeping with the desire of the leaders of both countries for early resolution of all outstanding issues. Both sides acknowledged that the ceasefire was holding since 2003.
4. It was agreed that the next round of talks on Siachen will be held in New Delhi on mutually convenient dates, to be fixed through diplomatic channels.
Courtesy www.geo.tv
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