
The PM said during his stay in Egypt, he would hold bilateral meetings with leaders of Bangladesh, Egypt, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
The highlight of Singh's visit to Egypt will be his meeting with Gilani on the margins of NAM summit.
Singh made it clear that New Delhi would "do all that is necessary" to resolve all outstanding issues if Pakistan takes "credible action" to deal with terrorist elements targeting India.
Singh said he hoped that the Pakistani leader would give a "renewed reaffirmation" to bring the perpetrators of 26/11 attacks to justice and that they would not allow Pakistani soil to be used for terror acts directed against India.
The Singh-Gilani meeting, expected on July 16, will take place one month after the Indian leader met President Asif Ali Zardari in Yekaterinburg in Russia. During that meeting, Singh had bluntly told Zardari under media glare that Pakistan must end terror directed against India.
Prior to the two PMs' meeting, Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and his Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir would discuss what Islamabad has done to bring to book 26/11 perpetrators and to dismantle terror infrastructure.
External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and National Security Adviser M K Narayanan are part of Singh's delegation to the NAM Summit.