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Pakistan - India agreed to start comprehensive Mutual dialogue soon

Islamabad: Pakistan and India agreed to continue comprehensive composite mutual dialogue, the announcement came after meeting of foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan in Islamabad. 

Shushma Soraaj and Sartaj Aziz while a brief press conference announced mutually that both the countries are ready to start mutual dialogue. 

It is first time that India is talking with Pakistan with out setting pre-conditions of Laskar-e-Taiba, but rather focusing on regional issues like Kashmir, regional disputes, ending terrorism with mutual cooperation including Bombay attacks.

Although Pakistani counterpart was unable to put up his case of Samjhota Train attacks but still the both parties were happy to put up their agendas on the dialogue track.

The important thing was that both the counterparts were unable to talk about the future of Pak-India cricket series. 

In a mutual statement, released after the meeting that 

India and Pakistan are nuclear capable countries and stanch enemies since their birth on the issue of Kashmir.




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