Leaders from India and Pakistan are likely to meet on the margins of a meeting of nonaligned countries in Cuba next month for talks aimed at reviewing a slow-moving peace process between the two South Asian neighbors, a newspaper report said. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf will hold talks on the sidelines of a summit meeting of the Nonaligned Movement to be held mid-September in Havana, Cuba, The Indian Express said. The two sides are expected to assess the progress made in their peace dialogue to resolve their decades-old disputes, including that over the future of the Himalayan region of Kashmir. India's external affairs ministry spokesman said Saturday he could not confirm reports about the Singh-Musharraf meeting in Havana. «I have no information as yet about this,» Navtej Sarna was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.