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Ban welcomes possible Singh, Sharif meeting in New York

He hopes this would provide a platform to discuss incidents like firing along the Line of Control

Press Trust of India United Nations
Welcoming a possible meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif here next week, UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said he would support and facilitate a dialogue to address issues like the recent tensions at the LoC.

The UN Secretary General said he strongly welcomes a meeting between the two leaders and expressed hope that it would provide a platform to discuss issues like recent tension between the neighbours in the wake of incidents of firing along the Line of Control.

"I would strongly welcome such a summit level meeting between the two leaders on the margins of the General Assembly," Ban told reporters when asked to comment on the possibility of a meeting between the leaders of the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
 

"I was very much concerned about this exchange of fires and skirmishes along the Line of Control. This issue should be and could be handled and discussed between the two leaders" when they meet during the 68th session of the UNGA, he said.

The UN chief said the issue of improving ties between the "two very important countries" India and Pakistan "was one of my top agendas" during his visit to Pakistan last month.

"I have strongly recommended Prime Minister Sharif to take advantage of the UN General Assembly where all leaders including Prime Minister Singh would be here. I would strongly welcome and I would continue to provide my own support and efforts to facilitate such dialogue," he said.

The Indo-Pak peace process was derailed by the August 6 incident, in which five Indian soldiers were ambushed and killed while on patrol on the LoC.

Pakistan has been pushing for a meeting between Singh and Sharif on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. However, India has been non-committal on the meeting.

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First Published: Sep 18 2013 | 8:31 PM IST

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