Rediff Logo News Find/Feedback/Site Index
HOME | NEWS | THE KARGIL CRISIS | REPORT
June 8, 1999

US EDITION
COLUMNISTS
DIARY
SPECIALS
INTERVIEWS
CAPITAL BUZZ
REDIFF POLL
DEAR REDIFF
THE STATES
YEH HAI INDIA!
ELECTIONS
ARCHIVES

Search Rediff

Sartaj Aziz accepts Indian date for talks

E-Mail this report to a friend

Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz today said he would travel to New Delhi this weekend "to try to defuse tensions over Kashmir".

In an interview, Aziz said, "We have accepted the date given by India... Basically our aim is to try to de-escalate and defuse the situation."

India had offered Saturday, June 12, as a date for bilateral talks in response to an earlier offer by Pakistan to open negotiations on Monday, June 7, to de-escalate the situation along the Line of Control.

Earlier today, Islamabad balked at the Indian suggestion that the agenda for the talks should be restricted to Pakistan's role in the Kargil conflict.

Aziz later said, "That is their assessment. We have our assessment of what has caused the escalation and what we have to come up with is some kind of consensus on the ground situation."

He said he would leave for New Delhi on Saturday morning.

AP

The Kargil Crisis

Tell us what you think of this report

HOME | NEWS | BUSINESS | SPORTS | MOVIES | CHAT | INFOTECH | TRAVEL | SINGLES
BOOK SHOP | MUSIC SHOP | GIFT SHOP | HOTEL RESERVATIONS | WORLD CUP 99
EDUCATION | PERSONAL HOMEPAGES | FREE EMAIL | FEEDBACK