Pakistan calling off NSA talks unfortunate: Rajnath

August 23, 2015 02:56 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:32 pm IST - New Delhi

Home Minister Rajnath Singh said India stands for cordial relationship with Pakistan, a day after the NSA-level talks were called off.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh said India stands for cordial relationship with Pakistan, a day after the NSA-level talks were called off.

Home Minister Rajanth Singh said on Sunday said that Pakistan’s decision to call off the NSA-level talks was “unfortunate” as India wanted them to be held for better bilateral ties.

“It is unfortunate that Pakistan has called off the talks. India wanted to have talks,” Mr. Singh told reporters in Delhi.

“Ye agenda pehle kyun nahi tey karliya? Ye (Kashmir) toh mudda kabhi thaa nahi . [They should have fixed the agenda beforehand. Kashmir was never on the talks agenda],” he said.

“India wants to have good relations with its neighbours,” he added.

In a Saturday night statement, Pakistan said it had concluded that the NSA talks would not serve any purpose if conducted on the basis of the two conditions laid down by India.

In reply, the External Affairs Ministry said: “Pakistan’s decision is unfortunate. India did not set any preconditions.

“We only reiterated that Pakistan respect the spirit of the Shimla and Ufa (Russia) agreements.”

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