Questioning the rationale behind Pakistan holding talks with Kashmiri separatists, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said it was not "too much" to accept from Pakistan that it should not interefere in the internal matters of India.
However, when asked about future strategy in dealing with Pakistan, she said "there is no full stop in diplomacy, it's always comas and semi colon. And after all this, people always move forward. There are no full stops in diplomatic journey."
Noting that consequent to the meeting between Modi and Sharif, who had come here for swearing-in of the Prime Minister, it was decided that the two Foreign Secretaries will meet in Islamabad on August 25.
"I do not know what was the need for their High Commissioner to invite the Kashmiri separatists and talk to them. He himself invited them. Why they derailed the talks (with India)? What did they achieve?....Who derailed the initiative? (It is) Pakistan," the Minister said.
The External Affairs Minister, who was presenting a 'report card' of 100 days in office, also talked about wide- range of foreign policy-related developments including inviting SAARC leaders to the swearing-in of Modi government, priority to neighbourhood by visiting Bhutan and Nepal, upcoming visit of the Chinese President and Modi's high- profile visit to the US later this month.
Modi will hold bilateral talks with US President Barack Obama on September 30 apart from addressing the UN General Assembly in New York, Swaraj said.
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