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Siachen next on talks agenda

July 12, 2004 18:14 IST

India and Pakistan could  discuss the option of demilitarisation of the world's highest  battle field, the Siachen Glacier, during Defence Secretary- level talks to be held in New Delhi next month.

While no breakthrough is expected in the first round of talks due to opposing stands on the ground positions held  by armies of the two countries, demilitarisation is one option  the officials of the two countries could discuss at the talks,  Pakistani officials said.

During the talks both the countries would try to reach   a mutually acceptable arrangement to withdraw troops to  previous positions, failing which the two could consider the proposal to demilitarise the region, the officials were quoted  as saying by local daily 'The Nation'.

Pakistan had rejected the demilitarisation proposal  in 1989. 

Pakistan officials have expressed hope that the two  countries will sort out differences on Siachen through talks  under the composite dialogue process.

Talks between the two Defence Secretaries on Siachen, considered one of the most contentious issue between the two countries, were held last time in New Delhi in November 1998  as part of the composite dialogue.

With the two countries resuming the composite dialogue process with Foreign Secretaries level talks in New Delhi, the Defence Secretaries of the two countries are set to meet again to discuss Siachen.

The two countries have agreed to hold the talks in New  Delhi in the first week of next month and dates will be announced shortly. 

 


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