What we have been told is that the US ambassador appreciated the policies of the President of Pakistan and there were some attempts to involve him in a discussion on the internal situation in Pakistan, which according to the embassy, he resisted and did not make any comments.
We do expect that any concessions and exception granted to India in the context of NSG (nuclear suppliers group) or any other multilateral arrangement will be applicable to Pakistan also.
As far as Pakistan is concerned we are ready to open crossing points on the five designated places at the Line of Control (LoC) on Monday.
This tragedy has helped on both sides because people in Pakistan have had some misconceptions, but they've been greatly touched by Americans. And the Americans who have come here and worked side by side with Pakistanis, their attitude must have undergone a change as well.
He has said he would visit Pakistan following the earthquake. When he would come, I can't say immediately as the dates are being firmed up.
Basically, the delegation is coming to discuss the proposal that Pakistan had given to India on allowing travel. The Indian proposal can also be discussed at the meeting.
I have no comment on the resolution. We have not sought an apology, but we have made it very clear to the US authorities that security inside Pakistan is the government of Pakistan's business.
Pakistan has not requested the World Bank to extend the deadline for the reply of queries.
Pakistan has not requested the World Bank to extend deadline for the reply of queries.
Pakistan has already made a proposal of strategic restraint regime in South Asia. These things can be discussed in the context of our proposal.
Pakistan believes that we also have a claim, an expectation for international cooperation under safeguards for nuclear power generation.
No one in the Pakistan government has made such a request that such maps be removed.