India, Pakistan to Push forward Dialogue Process
2004-11-24 12:07:17     CRIENGLISH.com
Pakistan and India have reiterated they will continue to push forward the dialogue process.

Related Topic: India-Pakistan Dispute over Kashmir

Pakistan and India have reiterated they will continue to push forward the dialogue process and agreed to further strengthen bilateral cooperation.

Visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and Indian Foreign Minister Natwar Singh made the call when they held talks Tuesday in New Delhi.

Aziz arrived early on the day for a two-day visit to India.

He is the first Pakistani prime minister to visit India in thirteen years.

Leaders of the two countries will hold talks on the Kashmir issue and a natural gas pipeline that runs through Iran, Pakistan and India.

(Photo Source: AFP)



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