Pak wants tangible progress during foreign secy talks
13th Nov 2006, 19:24 GMT
Ahead of Tuesday's Indo-Pak foreign secretary-level talks, Pakistan has said "tangible" progress was necessary during the deliberations as failure to reach any agreement would demoralise people in both the countries.
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