"Discussions are in progress regarding the visit of a delegation comprising of Eastern Nagaland Peoples Organisation (ENPO) and Naga Hoho to meet the NSCN (K) leadership," said a joint press statement by the two bodies today.
ENPO President Khoiwang Konyak and Naga Hoho president Chuba Ozukum said they had informed that necessary details of the schedule of the timing, location and movement for the team will be shortly finalized.
They stated that this decision was taken in response to the state government's request and in the mutual compliance to the sentiments and wishes of the Naga people in general and all well wishers.
India had on August 18 asked Myanmar to handover four top leaders of Naga outfit NSCN-K, including its chief S S Khaplang, holding them responsible for killing of 18 army soldiers in Manipur on June 4.
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