Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday asked Pakistan not to deviate from the Ufa agenda which said the 'talks will be bilateral, focused on terror'.
"The agenda in Ufa was that that the talks will be there between both countries, which will be focused on terrorism. Pakistan must not deviate from that," said Singh.
"We are ready to talk on terror. The government will discuss all the issues that are focused on terror," he added.
He said that he has received no information other than what is already available in the public domain with regards to the proposed NSA talks.
Singh said that had there been any more information or fresh developments on he would have received a phone call about it.
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