Sartaj Aziz, advisor to Sharif on National Security and Foreign Affairs, said prior to the August 6 incident, there were high expectations from the meeting between the two prime ministers in New York.
The bilateral peace process was derailed by the August 6 incident, in which five Indian soldiers were ambushed and killed while on patrol on the LoC.
Speaking to reporters informally here on the sidelines of an event, he said the Indian reluctance to talk after the incident has lowered hopes. He stressed the talks should focus on a reduction in the tension on the LoC and a commitment to observe the ceasefire of 2003.
Pakistan has been pushing for a meeting between Singh and Sharif on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York later this month. However, India has been non-committal on the meeting.
On the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, he said brushing it under the carpet was not an option.
He stressed that Kashmir was very much an issue and it was there on the UN agenda as well and the wishes of the Kashmiri people were important.
Replying to a query, he said Kashmir was central to Indo-Pak talks and the back channel negotiations can discuss all options including the four-point formula for Kashmir.
The formula was put forward by former President Gen Pervez Musharraf that involved self governance, demilitarisation, free movement of people and trade between India and Pakistan.
On the August 6 incident, he stressed that Pakistani troops were not involved.
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