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New York: Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the UNGA and said that India is ready for talks with Pakistan, but not under the shadow of terror, Pakistan's National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz said that they regretted the meeting with Hurriyat leaders.
"In this case perhaps, the timing was not right because the discussion on Kashmir was yet to start," Aziz said.
Pakistan's National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz had on Friday said that the onus for resumption of dialogue process was on India which suspended the talks. Aziz said that India over reacted by calling off foreign secretary level talks between the two countries last month.
"It was India that cancelled the foreign secretary level talks therefore now it's up to India to make the first move. India over reacted over the issue of the Hurriyat leader meeting Pakistani High Commission as such meetings had taken place in the past as well."
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