Sartaj Aziz arrives tomorrow;India says peace on border must

NEW DELHI :  With Pakistan Prime Minister’s Advisor  on National Security and Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz  scheduled to land here tomorrow to take part in Asia-Europe Meeting(ASEM), India sought to underline that peace  and tranquillity on the border was a pre-requisite for  resumption of peace dialogue.
A bilateral meeting between Mr Aziz and External  Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid is taking place on Monday  or Tuesday.
Mr Aziz has also expressed wish to meet Prime Minister  Manmohan Singh. While confirming this, MEA Spokesperson  Syed Akbaruddin, however, did not make it clear whether  this would happen.
Replying to questions from reporters today about  Mr Sartaj’s visit, Mr Akbaruddin said during the meeting between Mr Khurshid and Mr Aziz, all bilateral issues would come up  for decision.
He said “the focus of the meeting will be on the outcome  of the last meeting.”
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif had met in New York in September on the sidelines  of the UN General Assembly Session and it was agreed by  both sides in that meeting that peace at LoC was a must  for improvement of relations between the two countries.
According to reports, the Pakistan High Commission has  invited Hurriyat leaders Mirwaiz Umar farooque, Syed Ali  Gilani and Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik to meet Mr Aziz in New Delhi.
However,there was no official reaction available on  this development so far.
Pakistan leaders have made it a point to meet separatists Kashmir leaders during their visit to India. The, then  Foreign Minister Hina Rabbai Khar also met these leaders  during her visit to India in July 2011. (AGENCIES)