Islamabad, Nov 24: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali will today review the country's Kashmir policy at a meeting of high level officials here, a day after Islamabad announced a unilateral cease-fire along the LoC. Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, foreign Secretary Riaz Khokhar and representatives of other foreign policy institutions would attend the meeting convened at the presidential office here. "The foreign office team will make a special presentation at the meeting," officials were quoted as saying by local daily 'Dawn'. The meeting takes place in the background of last night's announcement of unconditional and unilateral ceasefire along the LoC from Eid by Jamali in his address to the nation.


The festival will be celebrated on Nov 26 or 27 depending on the citing of the moon.


Today's meeting is the third in the last 72 hours to discuss Pakistan's Kashmir policy in the capital. Two days ago Musharraf and Jamali held talks with officials over an Iftar dinner.

Kashmir and India-Pak relations also reportedly figured prominently in the conference of top Pakistan diplomats being held here from the past two days.

Bureau Report