Chidambaram to attend SAARC meeting in Rawalpindi this month

New Delhi, February 04: In the first high-level bilateral visit since Mumbai terror attacks, Home Minister P Chidambaram will travel to Pakistan on 26th February for a SAARC meeting on a two-day visit that is expected to break the deadlock in Indo-Pak dialogue.

Announcing the visit of Chidambaram, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Thursday said the Home Minister will attend the SAARC meeting scheduled on 26th and 27th February in Rawalpindi.

Krishna also indicated the possibility of Chidambaram holding bilateral meetings with his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik and other leaders on the sidelines of the third SAARC Interior Ministers’ Conference.

“Chidambaram will get a chance to have very useful exchanges with his counterparts and other leaders in Pakistan,” he told reporters accompanying him on his two-day official visit to Kuwait.

This will be the first visit by an Indian Minister to Pakistan since May 2008 when then External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee had gone there for Composite Dialogue.

The visit also indicates a thaw in Indo-Pak relations, which has been going through a turbulent phase since the 26th November, 2008 attacks in Mumbai with the evidence leading to the fact that these were conspired and hatched in Pakistan.

–Agencies