Pakistan and India are ready to resume dialogue process and foreign secretaries of the two countries will meet on September 26 followed by foreign ministers level talks on September 27 in New York on the sidelines of General Assembly session of the United Nations. Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir while talking to APP on Monday confirmed the meeting with his Indian counterpart Nirupama Rao will be held on September 26 in New York. The Foreign Secretary, who will leave for New York on September 24, said the meeting between two foreign secretaries will be in accordance with the decisions and joint statement issued following the meeting of two prime ministers at Sharm ul Shaikh. The foreign ministers of Pakistan and India will then meet on September 27 to discuss the agenda being prepared by the two foreign secretaries, said the Foreign Secretary. Salman Bashir said, The meetings between foreign secretaries and foreign ministers of Pakistan and India in New York are the follow up of the summit meeting held in Sharm ul Sheikh. He hoped that these meeting will pave the way to formal launch the already stalled peace process between the two countries. Referring to the agenda of the meetings of the two foreign secretary and foreign ministers, the Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir said, All the issues between the two countries including terrorism and the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir will be discussed in these meetings.