The next round of crucial peace talks between the Centre and the NSCN-IM will be held in Kohima from Monday. <br/><br/>Official sources confirmed to AIR Kohima that Center’s interlocutor to Naga peace talks, R. S. Pandey will be arriving in the state capital along with a delegation of officials of government of India to hold the proposed peace talks. <br/><br/>The parleys will take place amid the ongoing stalemate over Naga leader T Muivah's resolve to visit his birthplace in Manipur’s Ukhrul district. <br/><br/>The ensuing peace talks will be the first of its kind in Nagaland during the discourse of 13 years of Naga peace process since all official dialogue between the two sides were held either in Delhi or abroad towards finding a honourable settlement to the protracted Naga political conflict. <br/><br/>Meanwhile, the Joint Parliamentary Working Committee of the eleventh Nagaland Legislative Assembly today, appealed the Naga Students’ Federation and Civil societies to allow the transportation of essential commodities and emergency requirements to Manipur by relaxing the ongoing blockade.
News On AIR | May 28, 2010 8:26 PM
Centre, NSCN-IM peace talk to be held in Kohima from Monday