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NEW DELHI (India): India
said on Sunday that it would reply in one day to an offer from
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali to ceasefire
on the Line of Control (LoC).
An Indian Foreign Ministry official when contacted said India
would react to the offer on Monday. "We will react tomorrow,"
Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna said.
Aviation talks next Month
Another report says that the second round of two-day Pak-India
talks on reopening aerial links will take place in New Delhi
from December 1 with Pakistan hoping that India would give
solid guarantees that it would not stop flights unilaterally
in the future.
Pakistani Civil Aviation Authority delegation led by
Additional Secretary Maj Gen Ashraf Chaudhary would proceed to
Delhi by end this month and hold a two-day talks on the
prospects of opening aerial routes. The Indian side will be
led by their Director-General Civil Aviation Satendara Singh.
A senior official hoped if India gives such a guarantee only
then the aerial routes would be open, though Indian move to
stop flights had backfired in the sense that India suffered
the most and now their political leaders are repenting on the
ill-conceived move.
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