Incidentally, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who is ill, will not attend the two-day meet on December 3 and 4.
MEA Spokesperson Vikas Swarup told a weekly media briefing that the programme was in a "fluid state" and he was not in a position to "rule in or rule out anything at this stage. I can only say that as of 24th November nothing has been decided".
When pressed on the subject, he said, "The programme is still evolving. The associated events connected with the conference are in a process of evolving. At this point, I am not in a position to make any other announcement."
"Our position on it (talks) is very very clear from the beginning. We are for a dialogue with Pakistan. But talks and terror cannot happen together. It is incumbent on Pakistan to create the necessary environment for a conducive bilateral dialogue to happen," he said and also referred to Swaraj's address at the UN recently that for talks to take place, Islamabad will have to end terrorism.
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Asked whether Swaraj will attend the conference, he said "The External Affairs Minister will not be able to attend."
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With Swaraj indisposed, it remains to be seen who will deputize for her at the conference. Her absence may result in either one of her junior ministers or some other cabinet colleague attending the event.