NEW DELHI, June 20 (Xinhua) — India and Pakistan are set to review nuclear-related confidence-building measures at the Foreign Secretary-level talks, scheduled for June 23 and 24 in Islamabad, reported local daily The Hindu on Monday.
Though both sides do not expect major results and disagree on Kashmir and terrorism, sources in the government repose faith in a sustained dialogue process to narrow the trust deficit and build an understanding to resolve issues of discord.
India wants expectations from the talks “realistic,” given the history and complexity of the ties.
“Dialogue is a process. We should not expect a decision. We should go step by step,” the report quoted unnamed official sources as saying.
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