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Outcome of FS-level talks not to be prejudged: Pak

Pakistan voiced concern over S M Krishna's remarks that next week's Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary-level talks should not be 'mistaken' for resumption of composite dialogue.

Pakistan on Wednesday voiced concern over External Affairs Minister S M Krishna’s remarks that next week’s Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary-level talks should not be “mistaken” for resumption of composite dialogue,saying “outcome of the meeting should not be prejudged nor its scope circumscribed”.

“We have noted with concern remarks attributed by the media to Indias External Affairs Minister on the forthcoming meeting of the Foreign Secretaries in New Delhi that these will be univocal and that there would be no resumption of Composite Dialogue. This is contrary to our understanding,” the Pakistan foreign office said in a statement.

Seeking a clarification on this account,it said the outcome of the February 25 meeting in New Delhi “should not be prejudged nor its scope circumscribed.

Earlier in New Delhi,Krishna said the parleys should not be “mistaken” for resumption of the composite dialogue as these were “exploratory” talks.

Asserting that the composite dialogue was “suspended”,he said “let the nation not be under mistaken inference that composite dialogue is being renewed….The issue that we raised remained to be addressed by Pakistan with a degree of seriousness.”

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