Pak wants meaningful dialogue with India: Sharif tells Rice
August 30, 2015  17:28
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday told United States National Security Advisor Susan Rice that Pakistan wants a "meaningful" and "objective" dialogue with India on all outstanding issues, amid reports that she is in Islamabad on an "emergency visit" in the wake of Indo-Pak border tensions. 

In his meeting with Rice, Sharif, while talking about ties with India, informed the US delegation the reasons behind the cancellation of talks between NSAs of India and Pakistan, Dawn News reported.

Sharif said Pakistan wants to hold a "meaningful" and "objective" dialogue on all outstanding issues with New Delhi. 

Rice arrived in Pakistan on a day-long visit to exchange views on various matters and prepare agenda for Sharif's visit to the US in October.

A statement by Sharif's office, that made no direct reference to his comments on ties with India, said the meeting "focused on matters of bilateral interest and the future of Pakistan-US relations."

"The situation in the region also came under discussion," it said without giving details.

Media reports have said the US National Security Advisor is here on an "emergency visit" as part of the American effort to reduce the ongoing tension between the two neighbours. 
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