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Govt denies reports on 'secret parleys' with Pakistan

December 26, 2006 14:24 IST
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The government on Tuesday strongly denied a media report that Indian and Pakistani officials had met in Lahore to discuss President Pervez Musharraf's four-point proposals on Jammu and Kashmir and the Siachen issue.

"The report is factually incorrect," External Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna said in response to a question.

Reports in a section of the media on Tuesday said India's envoy S K Lambah had held 'back-channel' talks with his Pakistani counterpart Tariq Aziz on Pakistan President's new 'ideas' on Kashmir and push for a forward momentum on the Siachen issue.

The report said a day before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, during his Punjab visit, reiterated his desire for a peace, security and friendship treaty with Islamabad, Lambah went to Lahore and held 'back-channel' talks with Aziz.

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