During the meeting of Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on the sidelines of the SAARC Council of Ministers meeting in the Maldives, it was agreed that both countries would continue to work for the improvement in the bilateral relations and also agreed to address each other's concerns in a constructive manner, a ministry of foreign affairs press release stated.
The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere.
Both leaders expressed their satisfaction over the scheduling of meetings, at the technical level for cooperation in the power sectors and recent incident regarding Cross Line of Control trade and travel CBMs.
They also reviewed the progress made towards normalising bilateral relations since the meeting of the two Prime Ministers in New York last September.
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@Rafi Ka Deewana: What more can you expect from 'Predictable Policies' It takes 'Herculean effort' to break 67 years jinx, created by the 'British'.
I am wondering over Indian's hand and hidden support to anti-Pakistan elements in Afghanistan.India should address this concern first.
"Pakistan-India agree to address each other's concerns in constructive manner" +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ So now Pakistan will prosecute the Mumbai accused in an expeditious manner? That will be constructive.
Sartaj is not the right person for this job.
@Dasmir: "Both FM have suit cut from same cloth down to the ties.Hope they do same to their brief."
Isn't this the problem? They want the same thing, but only one can have it!
Both FM have suit cut from same cloth down to the ties.Hope they do same to their brief.