New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari at a multilateral summit in Russia on June 16--the time senior leaders of the two countries will speak after the terrorist attacks on Mumbai in November 2008.
"They will be at the same place at the same time....They will meet, they will shake hands," Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon told a press conference in New Delhi on Friday.
"I don't want to guess what they will discuss," said Menon.
Singh will travel to the Russian city of Yekaterinburg on June 15 for a three-day visit during which he will attend the six-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting and the Brazil-Russia-India-China (BRIC) Summit. Zardari will be in Yekaterinburg for the SCO meeting as Pakistan, like India, is an observer in the grouping.
India suspended dialogue with Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks which were carried out by terrorists based in that country.
On resumption of dialogue with Pakistan, Menon said: "I think we have also said that we would like to but it is necessary that before that we see ceratin steps being taken and that we need an atmosphere in which the dialogue can actually take place and for that we made quite clear what we think is necessary."
In this context, he made a reference to Singh's statement in Parliament earlier this week where he had said that India would meet the Pakistani leadership "more than half the way on the road to peace" if action is taken by Islamabad against terrorism.
"There can be no more authoritative statment than what
the Prime Minister said," Menon said.
On Indo-Pak contact, he said "we are in constant touch with each other--that is India and Pakistan. We have High Commissioners there and here. We have established channels of communicating with each other".
"I am sure we both watch each other's statements carefully. In the last few days, you had a series of public authoritative statements from the Government of India, from the leadership at the highest level. We have seen Pakistani statements as well," said Menon.
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