UNGA: Pakistan does not wish to meet India

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani foreign office on Thursday said Pakistan had no plan to meet India at the UN General Assembly.

Prime ministers of both the countries would stay stay at the same hotel in New York during the meeting of world leaders this month, arousing speculation whether the two would meet or not.

Planned talks between national security advisors from the two neighbours were cancelled last month hours before they were due to start. India wanted to only discuss terrorism-related issues whereas Pakistan wanted a wider agenda, including the status of Kashmir. PM Nawaz Sharif is likely to raise the Kashmir issue at the United Nations.