The Centre on Saturday made it plain and simple that the talks with ULFA(I) is not possible abroad.
Talking to reporters at Sonapur in the outskirt of Guwahati, Union minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju said that sovereignty would be discussed in the talks, if ULFA-I comes forward.
Before that Rijiju laid the foundation stone of a NIA office in Sonapur.
His announcement assumes significance a week after Paresh Baruah reiterated three conditions for talks with the Centre.
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