Talks between foreign secretaries of Pakistan and India held in a Egyptian resort town on Tuesday night failed to make any progress on the issue of resumption of composite dialogue.
Now observers here are pinning hopes on the prime ministers of the two countries to achieve a breakthrough in their meeting on Thursday.
The secretaries’ talks which concluded late on Tuesday night made little progress in terms of reaching an agreement on resumption of the stalled dialogue or on a joint statement for the prime ministers’ meeting — the main yardsticks of the success or otherwise of the discussion held at the highest diplomatic level on the sidelines of the NAM summit.
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