"Hurriyat will only extend support to such a dialogue which is aimed at addressing Kashmir issue in accordance with the wishes of its people and will honour their sacrifices," Geelani said in a statement here.
Geelani's statement comes a day after moderate Hurriyat chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq expressed readiness to enter into a dialogue with the Centre, provided it shows seriousness to resolve Kashmir issue by revisiting the policy of former Prime Minister A B Vajpayee.
He said the resumption of dialogue between India and Pakistan was a result of "international pressure and are bound to fail".
"Since the dialogue (between the two countries) starts under diplomatic compulsions, it is nothing but just a time delaying tactics," Geelani said.
Referring to the state Governor N N Vohra's address in the Assembly on dialogue offer, Geelani said no breakthrough is expected from the talks, whether between India and Pakistan or Delhi and Srinagar, unless India gives up its traditional approach and accepts the realities of Kashmir.