Pakistan's military ruler General Pervez Musharraf has no plan to visit India as no formal invitation has been received from New Delhi, Foreign Secretary Inamul Haq said. 'Dawn' newspaper on Saturday quoted Haq as saying that General Musharraf was on record having offered several times to hold talks with India any time, anywhere and at any level. However, there has been no positive response from New Delhi to Islamabad's desire to resume talks.
How can the chief executive agree to travel to New Delhi for talks without an invitation from the other side, He said.
'Pakistan Observer' quoting diplomatic sources in Islamabad reported on Thursday that General Musharraf would be visiting New Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee later this month and an invitation in this regard was expected in the next few days.
The Prime Minister's Principal Secretary Brajesh Mishra on Saturday said no Vajpayee-Musharraf Summit was under consideration at the moment.
“However, I don't rule out a summit meeting sometime in the future,” He said.
Bureau Report