Bhutan King invites North-East operating militants for peace talks

New Delhi, Sept 15: Bhutan King Jigme Singye Wangchuk today said he had invited militants operating in North-Eastern states from Bhutanes soil for a dialogue to resolve the insurgency problem.

New Delhi, Sept 15: Bhutan King Jigme Singye
Wangchuk today said he had invited militants operating in
North-Eastern states from Bhutanes soil for a dialogue to
resolve the insurgency problem.

"I have written letters to the representatives of these
organisations to come to Thimpu so that this issue could be
resolved through dialogue," he told reporters after the
ceremonial welcome for him was shifted indoors due to heavy
downpour.

The King who was received by President A P J Abdul Kalam,
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Deputy Prime Minister L K
Advani, External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha and senior
officials and diplomats said that as long as both governments
show a resolve and "if they are together on this, I am
confident that there could be a solution to the problem."

The King, who arrived here yesterday on a five-day state
visit will call on the president and have a meeting with vice
President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.

India's assistance to the ninth five year plan of Bhutan
will also come up during the parleys.

He will also have meetings with Advani, Sinha, Finance
Minister Jaswant Singh and Power Minister Anant Geete.

During his visit, India and Bhutan, will sign a
memorandum of understanding for the preparation of a detailed
project report on Punatsangchhu hydroelectric project.

The project, with an estimated generation capacity of 870
mw, has been identified for implementation under the 10th five
year plan of India.

Wangchuk is accompanied by a high-level delegation that
includes Bhutanese Foreign Minister Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk.

Bureau Report

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