The UNC was satisfied with the outcome of the talks as the government representatives took serious note of their demands.
Sources said during the talks, the UNC delegation led by its president L Adani submitted a representation highlighting its core demand to the government. The UNC sought for alternative or any interim administrative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur without involving the state government.
The UNC, in a statement, expressed its displeasure over the inordinate delay in resumption of the talk process, saying it reflects disrespect for the democratic process of dialogue on the part of the Centre and the state government.
After recapitulating the salient notes of the discussions held in the first three talks, views were expressed by the UNC on the legitimacy of their demand, said the statement issued by UNC's publicity wing. While A Chadha, special secretary of ministry of home affairs led the central team, the state government's delegation was led by chief secretary DS Poonia.
Following immense pressure from UNC, the tripartite dialogue was initiated under the supervision of former Union home minister P Chidambaram. While the first meeting was held in New Delhi, the second and third meetings were held at Senapati in Manipur.