"We did not expect any breakthrough from the meeting. It was just a diplomatic compulsion for the prime ministers of the two countries," Ayaz Akbar, spokesman of the hardline Hurriyat, led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, told PTI.
He said that instead of such meetings, where a wide range of issues are discussed, the two countries should focus on the core issue of Kashmir.
Akbar said "there is nothing new" in the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif. "These have been going on and such meetings are not result-oriented," he added.
JKLF chairman Mohammad Yaseen Malik termed the process "futile" and said the joint statement had disappointed the people of Kashmir.
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War cannot end problems and dialogue is the only way to resolve conflicts and issues, Malik said.
He added, however, that "for the success of dialogue, it is equally important to have seriousness and focus on conflict resolution".