Addressing party workers at the MNF office here, he claimed that both the Centre and the Myanmar government had "urged" him to contact Khaplang so that peace negotiations could be initiated with the NSCN faction camping in Myanmar.
"Though the Indian and Myanmar governments asked me to talk to Khaplang, I did not approach him directly without knowing if he was willing to meet me," the former Mizoram chief minister said, adding that the Naga underground leader told the messenger that he was willing to arrange such a meeting.
The Congress, quoting the news report, had alleged that Zoramthanga himself was lobbying for his appointment as an interlocutor in the ongoing peace talks with the insurgent groups in Assam.
To this, Zoramthanga today retorted that "a security officer in the PMO" would not be knowing of the peace mission as only he and National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval were involved in it.
Zoramthanga claimed that he and Doval recently attended the ceremony of signing of the ceasefire agreement between the Myanmar government and the ethnic-based insurgent outfits at Naypidaw.