"You want a meeting at the highest level. There has to be an atmosphere for it. There has to be a desire on both sides to meet which I can imagine is there, but the context, circumstances, and prevailing conditions have to be looked at," Khurshid told reporters here.
"We have been saying this repeatedly that there are some issues on which some delivery and some satisfaction are to be shown," he said ahead of a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz on the sidelines of a SCO meet in the Kyrgyzstan capital.
Pakistan has been pushing for a meeting between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York later this month. India has been non-committal on the meeting.
Khurshid said he would come face-to-face with Aziz, the advisor to Sharif on Foreign Affairs, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meet but insisted their talks would be an informal affair.
He added: "It's very difficult not to meet him. We are sitting in the same building. We are not concentrating on any major bilaterals, we are concentrating on the SCO.
"But since we are all going to have a lot of time we are going to use it for anything that is usefully discussed, exchanged.
