Indo-Pak talks on the Siachen issue in Islamabad today.
Defence Secretaries of India and Pakistan will begin two-day talks on the Siachen issue in Islamabad today.The
talks come at the backdrop of demands in Pakistan that the world's
highest battlefield be demilitarised as soon as possible.Indian
Defence Secretary Shashikant Sharma arrived in Pakistan for crucial
talks on the military standoff on the Siachen glacier.Defence Secretary
Nargis Sethi, will lead the Pakistani side in the talks.Chief of the
Army Staff General Ashfaq Kayani and President Asif Ali Zaradari have
spoken about the need to resolve the issue.India
has, however, stuck to its known position that no troop withdrawal is
possible without Pakistan authenticating current troop positions,
delineating the boundary on the map and demarcating it on ground.Ahead
of the talks, Defence Minister AK Antony cautioned against expecting
any breakthrough at the meeting saying, "Do not expect any dramatic
announcement or decision on an issue which is very important for us,
especially in the context of national security. You cannot expect a
dramatic announcement from one discussion."
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