| PRESS RELEASE Navtej
Sarna
Counsellor (Press, Information & Culture)
Embassy of India
Washington, DC
(202) 939-7041
September 24, 1998
New York
Following is the Text of Joint Statement issued in New
York as on 23rd September, 1998
The Foreign Secretary of India, Shri K. Raghunath, and the Foreign
secretary of Pakistan, Mr. Shamshad Ahmad, met in New York on 23rd September, 1998.
Pursuant to the agreement set out in para 4 of the Joint Statement
issued at Islamabad on 23 June, 1997, the Foreign Secretaries agreed as follows:-
(i) The mechanism to address all the outstanding issues listed in para
4(i) of the Joint Statement would now be made operational.
(ii) As stipulated in para 4(ii) of the Joint Statement, all
the issues shall be addressed substantively and specifically through the agreed mechanism
in an integrated manner.
(iii) All outstanding issues shall be dealt with at the levels
indicated below:-
(a) Peace and Security including CBMs - Foreign Secretaries
(b) Jammu and Kashmir - Foreign Secretaries
(c) Siachen - Defence Secretaries
(d) Wuller Barrage/Tulbul Navigation Project - Secretaries,
Water & Power
(e) Sir Creek - Additional Secretary (Defence)/Surveyors
General
(f) Terrorism and Drug Trafficking - Home/Interior Secretaries
(g) Economic and Commercial Cooperation - Commerce Secretaries
(h) Promotion of Friendly exchanges in various fields -
Secretaries, Culture
(iv) The detailed composition of the official teams is left to the
discretion of each side.
The above mentioned subjects of this composite dialogue process will be
discussed at the indicated
levels in separate meetings. The dates of these meetings will
be determined by mutual consent. At the
each round; the Foreign Secretaries will hold separate meetings on (a) Peace and Security
including CBMs and (b) Jammu and Kashmir and review the
progress of the dialogue process.
The Foreign Secretaries will commence the substantive dialogue with
separate meetings on a (a)
Peace and Security including CBMs and (b) Jammu and Kashmir in
Islamabad on 15-18 October,
1998. The remaining six subjects i.e. (c) Siachen (d) Wuller
Barrage/Tulbul Navigation Project, (e)
Sir Creek, (f) Terrorism and Drug Trafficking, (g) Economic and
Commercial Cooperation, and (h)
Promotion of friendly exchanges in various fields, shall be
taken up in substantive and separate
meetings in New Delhi in the first half of November, 1998. The
cycle of meetings of the Foreign
Secretaries and other concerned officials on the subjects in
the agreed agenda will be continued on
this pattern on agreed dates. |