NEW DELHI:
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that his meeting with the
Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif indicated a forward movement in
normalising bilateral relations.
Talking to reporters on Tuesday, Manmohan Singh said that the Pakistani prime minister had said all the right things regarding Indo-Pak relations.
"I sincerely hope that Nawaz Sharif succeeds. He is the democratically elected PM of a neighboring country. He said all the right things regarding India-Pakistan relations. I sincerely hope that he succeeds in his mission."
The Indian PM further said Sharif had denied making derogatory statements attributed to him and that was a no issue.
Talking to reporters on Tuesday, Manmohan Singh said that the Pakistani prime minister had said all the right things regarding Indo-Pak relations.
"I sincerely hope that Nawaz Sharif succeeds. He is the democratically elected PM of a neighboring country. He said all the right things regarding India-Pakistan relations. I sincerely hope that he succeeds in his mission."
The Indian PM further said Sharif had denied making derogatory statements attributed to him and that was a no issue.
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