Indo-Pak talks postponed over IWT, likely on ending April
Islamabad: The secretary-level talks between Pakistan and India on the Indus Water Treaty in Washington have been delayed, a media report said on Thursday.
The talks were scheduled for 11-13 April but are now likely to be held in the last week of April, official sources told The Nation daily on Wednesday.
Last month, Federal Minister for Power and Water Khawaja Asif had confirmed that after the US’ intervention, the secretary-level talks between Pakistan and India for resolving two controversial hydropower projects, including Kishanganga hydroelectric project (330MWs) and the under-construction Ratle hydroelectric project (850 MWs) was scheduled to be held in Washington in April.
When contacted, Commissioner Indus Water Treaty Asif Baig said that they have submitted their response to the World Bank and now they will contact India regarding their response.
When asked why the meeting was postponed, he said, 11-13 April was not the scheduled date for the meeting as it was just the proposed dates.
He said that the World Bank with the consensus of both countries will provide fresh dates of the meeting. He said that he does not know about the new dates, reports the daily.
Pakistan has been protesting over the design and construction of the two projects on the tributaries of the Indus in the Indian part of Jammu and Kashmir.
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