Qureshi Indicates India Changed Mind on Meeting


New York, Sep 29 (PTI): Amid talk over why the Indo-Pak bilateral did not work out on sidelines on the UNGA, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi appeared to suggest that India had changed its mind on the meeting though he was willing to meet "anywhere, anythime".

"I have said that I was willing to meet them anywhere, anytime," he told journalists last evening before leaving for Washington, but did not explicitly blame New Delhi.

"I have told them that I am willing to come wherever they want me to come," he said, asking the questioning journalists to find out the reason.

Qureshi further said that he had even invited External Affairs Minister S M Krishna to tea at the Roosevelt hotel where he was staying.

"If you have problems coming to Roosevelt, I will come to you," he said, noting that India had first expressed interest in talking to Pakistan.

  

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