Oct 13, 2005

Nagalim: Some Headway Has Been Made in Naga Talks According to Indian Government


The Indian government on Wednesday night said that "some headway" had been made in the crucial peace talks with major Naga insurgent outfit NSCN (I-M) in Bangkok and the two sides had agreed to hold further parleys in the second half of November
The government on Wednesday night said that "some headway" had been made in the crucial peace talks with major Naga insurgent outfit NSCN (I-M) in Bangkok and the two sides had agreed to hold further parleys in the second half of November.

"Some headway is there, I cannot give details," Statistics and Programme Implementation Minister Oscar Fernandes, who led the Central team for the three-day talks with NSCN (I-M) from October nine in Bangkok, said.

The two sides decided to adopt a ‘step-by-step’ approach in the peace process in Nagaland and agreed to hold their next round of parleys in the second half of November.

The two sides had made efforts to narrow down their differences on several contentious issues, informed sources said.

Source: Sifynews.com