Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will meet his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on July 16 on the sidelines of the Non Aligned Movement summit in Egypt "in a bid to restart the stalled peace process" between the two countries. A statement issued by the Prime Minister's office on Sunday said Gilani will hold talks with Singh in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Thursday "in a bid to restart the stalled peace process".
India has demanded that Pakistan should take credible action against perpetrators of Mumbai terror attack. "... we hope they would take some steps in that direction (punishing the perpetrators) and with this hope I will meet Gilani," Prime Minister Singh told reporters while returning home from the Italy after attending the G-8 summit. Gilani, who is set to leave for Egypt on Tuesday to participate in the Non-Aligned Movement summit, telephoned main opposition Pakistan Muslim League-N chief Nawaz Sharif on Sunday to take him into confidence regarding the upcoming meeting with Singh. "Sharif assured the Prime Minister of his party's full support to the government on Pakistan's stance and the need for resolving all outstanding issues confronting