NSA talks called off: Who said what
Mumbai: Pakistan on Saturday night called off the NSA-level talks that were scheduled on Monday after it rejected India’s demand to furnish two assurances — that Islamabad would stick only to the agenda to discuss terrorism during the NSA-level talks, as decided at Ufa, and that it would not involve the Hurriyat in any way in talks with India as it would be tantamount to bringing in a third party.
We take a look at what politicial leaders from different parties have to say on the cancelled NSA talks between Indian and Pakistan.
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Read: Situation on border to worsen after cancellation of NSA-level talks
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Earlier in the day Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani was put under house arrest. He was supposed to address a seminar in Srinagar.
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