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Amid Tension, Pakistan PM’s Top Advisor Sartaj Aziz to Visit India

Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Advisor will be attending the Heart of Asia conference in Amritsar on 3 and 4 December.

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Pakistan has conveyed to India that its Prime Minister's Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz will be attending the Heart of Asia (HoA) conference in Amritsar on 3 and 4 December.

We have received an official confirmation from Pakistan that Aziz would be attending the HoA conference on Afghanistan.
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup

The conference, which will be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, will see the participation of over 40 countries.

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This will be the first high-level visit from Pakistan after the announcement of Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue (CBD) in December last year which never took off in the wake of terror strikes. This includes the Pathankot airbase attack by Pakistan-based terror groups in January this year, and subsequent incidents which led to intense tension between the two countries.

Given that Aziz, while announcing his visit, had asserted that it could be a “good opportunity” to “defuse the tension” between India and Pakistan, it is in all probability that a bilateral meeting may be on the cards.

However, there is no official confirmation in this regard.

While Indian officials are tight-lipped whether there will be a bilateral on the sidelines of the multilateral conference, it is understood that Pakistan is of the opinion that India should initiate such a proposal.

It also remains to be seen whether Aziz's counterpart Sushma Swaraj will be travelling to Amritsar to attend the conference, given that she is not well. That may result in either one of her junior ministers or some other cabinet ministers attending the conference.

In December last year, the meeting of the HoA process was hosted by Pakistan and Swaraj had attended it, after which she had bilateral talks with Aziz and announced resumption of CBD.

India recently boycotted the SAARC summit which was scheduled to be held in Islamabad. Citing continuous cross-border terrorism from Pakistan following the Uri attack, India had said that "in the present circumstances" it was unable to take part in the SAARC summit.

Aziz was quoted as saying:

Unlike India, that had sabotaged SAARC summit in Pakistan by pulling out, Pakistan will respond by participating in the Heart of Asia (conference) being held in India. It’s a good opportunity to defuse the tension.

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