India’s Foreign Minister is all set to impress upon US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton when he meets her on September 25 that Washington must closely monitor the aid being given to Pakistan.
Speaking exclusively to NDTV, SM Krishna said there’s enough evidence to show that US aid to Pakistan is being used against India.
Meanwhile, New Delhi seems to be expecting little from the upcoming meetings between the Foreign Secretaries and Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
Foreign Minister SM Krishna says he’s sceptical about the outcome of the meetings. He says meaningful dialogue is possible only if Pakistan takes action against the 26/11 perpetrators.
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