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US steps in to 'save' Indo-Pak dialogue - Daily Times

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NEW DELHI: The United States seems to have stepped in to salvage the India-Pakistan dialogue process, persuading the foreign ministers to once again “talk about talks” on the sidelines of an international conference in Kabul on July 20.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is believed to have talked to both, Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna as well as Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on telephone ahead of the Kabul conference attended by 70 world leaders to discuss the future of Afghanistan. An Indian daily, The Asian Age, reported from Bengaluru that Qureshi had apologised “to his Indian counterpart for any perceived insults thrown at him while he was on the Pakistani soil”. As the call comes ahead of the Kabul conference, Qureshi is also believed to have suggested a one-on-one meeting with Krishna.

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