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Indo-Pak FS to meet on Tuesday; Pathankot probe issue, NIA visit top on agenda
India to raise Pathankot probe issue in Foreign Secretary level talks with Pakistan here on Tuesday, ANI quoted sources as saying.
New Delhi: With the news of Indo-Pak Foreign Secretaries meeting at the Heart of Asia conference in the national capital setting social media abuzz, it is expected that India is going to raise the issue of Pathankot terror attack probe here on Tuesday.
Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry, who is going to lead his country's delegation to the Senior Officials Meeting of the Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process, is expected to meet his Indian counterpart Subramaniam J Shankar, in the national capital tomorrow, as per ANI.
According to a statement issued by the Pakistan Foreign Office, since its inception in 2011, Pakistan has continued to play an active role in the Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process.
The Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process is a platform to discuss regional issues, including security, economic cooperation and connectivity among Afghanistan, its neighbours and regional countries with a view to promote lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Islamabad hosted the fifth Heart of Asia Ministerial Conference in Islamabad on December 9, 2015. The conference adopted a forward looking Islamabad Declaration entitled "Emphasizing Enhanced Cooperation for Countering Security Threats and Promoting Regional Connectivity".
Pakistan's agenda for the forthcoming event is promotion of long term peace and stability in Afghanistan.
The Pakistan delegation is also scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with other leading delegations attending the meeting.
A meeting between the Indian and Pakistani foreign secretaries to restart the CBD was derailed after the Pathankot terror attack.
Since then no date for talks between the foreign secretaries were decided, but both sides have been in touch regarding the matter.
Pakistan and Afghanistan jointly hosted the fifth Heart of Asia ministerial meeting in December 2015.
(With Agency inputs)