Union Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said on Friday that the NSA talks must be on terror without third party intervention.
"The principal is very clear that talks with terror is not possible, we are not for it. Talks on terror is of course our agenda, we will definitely talk to you (Pakistan) and how to sort out this major problems." he told ANI here.
Making its stand very clear, India today asked Pakistan not to go ahead with the meeting of its National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartaz Aziz with Hurriyat representatives when he comes to hold talks with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval.
India said such a meeting would not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the understanding reached at UFA, Russia, to jointly work to combat terrorism.
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