However, Omar made it clear that the next round of dialogue depends on the response from the centre. The assurances given by the Prime Minister during the first round of dialogue regarding the release of political prisoners and stopping human rights abuses were not fulfilled, as there hasn't been any change in the ground situation.
"The Hurriyat is still waiting for positive response from India," Omar said.
He asked New Delhi to fulfil the assurances made by it during the first two rounds of dialogue.
Hurriyat leader said the road map would be also discussed with the President General Pervez Musharraf during the visit to Pakistan.