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UFA: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi held a on Friday meeting during which the Indian premier accepted PM Nawaz's invitation to Pakistan for the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (Saarc) summit in 2016.

The announcement was made by Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar during a joint statement issued with his Pakistani counterpart after Nawaz and Modi held their meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Russia.

Foreign Secretary Pakistan Aizaz Chaudhry said that the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere and the two leaders exchanged views on bilateral and regional interest.

He added that the two leaders agreed that both India and Pakistan have a collective responsibility to ensure peace and promote development.

"To do so, they are prepared to discuss all outstanding issues," Chaudhry said during the briefing. The foreign secretary further said, "Both leaders condemned terrorism and agreed to cooperate with each other to eliminate this menace from south Asia".

Indian Foriegn Secretary S Jaishankar added that the two premiers also agreed on the following steps to be taken by both countries:

  • A meeting in New Delhi between the two countries' national security advisers to discuss all issues connected to terrorism
  • Yearly meetings between director general (DG) of the Border Security Force (BSF) and DG Pakistan Rangers, followed by that of the directors general of military operations (DGMOs)
  • A decision on release of fishermen in each other's custody along with boats within a period of fifteen days
  • A mechanism for facilitating religious tourism
  • Discussion on means to expedite the Mumbai case trial including additional information like providing voice samples
Take a look: Sharif, Modi meet today in bid to ease tension

The meeting between Nawaz and Modi, which took place in Ufa's Congress Hall, lasted for about an hour.

Adviser to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and Special Assistant to PM on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi were also present at the meeting.

Earlier, the two prime ministers shook hands before the start of talks.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi meeting in Ufa's Congress Hall on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit. — Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan
This was the first meeting between the two leaders since Nawaz attended Modi's swearing-in ceremony in May 2014.

Peace talks between the two estranged neighbours have been suspended since January 2013, when tensions at the LoC started flaring up. Last year saw some of the worst clashes along the de facto border. The clashes have sporadically continued to occur this year and last such clash was reported last weekend.

Hostile statements made by the Indian prime minister and some of his cabinet ministers against Pakistan this year further vitiated the atmosphere.

Another development that occurred over the past few months was that Pakistani military has publicly started expressing its concerns about Indian involvement in subversive activities inside Pakistan.

The two leaders have spoken more recently when Modi made a phone call to Nawaz in June at the start of the holy month of Ramazan, an apparent icebreaking move after a spate of provocative exchanges between Islamabad and Delhi.

High-level talks between the two countries also took place in March, but other such meetings have been cancelled amid tensions.
 
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Nawaz Sharif seems to like the abusive company of Indians. How many times will he reach out his hand with such overtures.
 
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UFA: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi held a on Friday meeting during which the Indian premier accepted PM Nawaz's invitation to Pakistan for the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (Saarc) summit in 2016.

The announcement was made by Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar during a joint statement issued with his Pakistani counterpart after Nawaz and Modi held their meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Russia.

Foreign Secretary Pakistan Aizaz Chaudhry said that the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere and the two leaders exchanged views on bilateral and regional interest.

He added that the two leaders agreed that both India and Pakistan have a collective responsibility to ensure peace and promote development.

"To do so, they are prepared to discuss all outstanding issues," Chaudhry said during the briefing. The foreign secretary further said, "Both leaders condemned terrorism and agreed to cooperate with each other to eliminate this menace from south Asia".

Indian Foriegn Secretary S Jaishankar added that the two premiers also agreed on the following steps to be taken by both countries:

  • A meeting in New Delhi between the two countries' national security advisers to discuss all issues connected to terrorism
  • Yearly meetings between director general (DG) of the Border Security Force (BSF) and DG Pakistan Rangers, followed by that of the directors general of military operations (DGMOs)
  • A decision on release of fishermen in each other's custody along with boats within a period of fifteen days
  • A mechanism for facilitating religious tourism
  • Discussion on means to expedite the Mumbai case trial including additional information like providing voice samples
Take a look: Sharif, Modi meet today in bid to ease tension

The meeting between Nawaz and Modi, which took place in Ufa's Congress Hall, lasted for about an hour.

Adviser to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and Special Assistant to PM on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi were also present at the meeting.

Earlier, the two prime ministers shook hands before the start of talks.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi meeting in Ufa's Congress Hall on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit. — Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan
This was the first meeting between the two leaders since Nawaz attended Modi's swearing-in ceremony in May 2014.

Peace talks between the two estranged neighbours have been suspended since January 2013, when tensions at the LoC started flaring up. Last year saw some of the worst clashes along the de facto border. The clashes have sporadically continued to occur this year and last such clash was reported last weekend.

Hostile statements made by the Indian prime minister and some of his cabinet ministers against Pakistan this year further vitiated the atmosphere.

Another development that occurred over the past few months was that Pakistani military has publicly started expressing its concerns about Indian involvement in subversive activities inside Pakistan.

The two leaders have spoken more recently when Modi made a phone call to Nawaz in June at the start of the holy month of Ramazan, an apparent icebreaking move after a spate of provocative exchanges between Islamabad and Delhi.

High-level talks between the two countries also took place in March, but other such meetings have been cancelled amid tensions.
this is wrong decession by NaMo ... not needed right now he should think again about this :astagh:
 
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If something happens to modi here, i think the results will be nuclear and I am sure he will be targetted once in Pakistan.
 
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Nawaz Sharif seems to like the abusive company of Indians. How many times will he reach out his hand with such overtures.

Well...it's either that or Pakistan having to give up the idea of hosting the SAARC summit. Nothing particularly exceptional. Hopefully the situation in 2016 will allow for this to happen.

If something happens to modi here, i think the results will be nuclear and I am sure he will be targetted once in Pakistan.

Not likely. For Modi to come to Pakistan, the SPG must be fully satisfied about his security. Absent that, no visit.
 
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If something happens to modi here, i think the results will be nuclear and I am sure he will be targetted once in Pakistan.

I agree with you. There are a lot of groups in pakistan who would love to gain some mileage by trying something really adventurous.
Pakistan establishment needs to be really careful durng the visit to maintain security
 
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He will have NSG close protection on the ground SRG/SAG will make sure he is secure, across the Western Air command, aircraft will be on standby, even on active armed patrols. Naval ships will be lurking around Gujarat as well. No one can control deep elements within ISI and their anti India minions. But rest assured the PM will be safe. No nuke war will start if something happens to Modi, but I am certain the strike corps will be unleashed, quite a few heads will roll across Pak literally.
 
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Modi have to accept the invitation after his failure to isolate Pakistan,that's Why he requested to meet PM Nawaz sharif.Remember after cancelation of dialogue from India,Pakistan's stance was India should start dialogue first.Pakistan is gaining ground in world diplomacy.India on other hand committed blunders in diplomacy.
 
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He will have NSG close protection on the ground SRG/SAG will make sure he is secure, across the Western Air command, aircraft will be on standby, even on active armed patrols. Naval ships will be lurking around Gujarat as well. No one can control deep elements within ISI and their anti India minions. But rest assured the PM will be safe. No nuke war will start if something happens to Modi, but I am certain the strike corps will be unleashed, quite a few heads will roll across Pak literally.

No one is going to assassinate Modi. You should have seen when Chinese president came, Islamabad turned into a military base.
 
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I agree with you. There are a lot of groups in pakistan who would love to gain some mileage by trying something really adventurous.
Pakistan establishment needs to be really careful durng the visit to maintain security
question is can you trust NaMo's security and life with "pakistani security establishment" :astagh:

if something happens to NaMo its neuclear holocoust granteed and most hub bul watan pakistanies will try it no matter what so its not in indias and this areas interests to send owr PM to pakistan
 
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  • Discussion on means to expedite the Mumbai case trial including additional information like providing voice samples.
  • So India has accepted the lack of evidence in Mumbai Case that's why seeking "Voice Sample.:enjoy:

question is can you trust NaMo's security and life with "pakistani security establishment" :astagh:

if something happens to NaMo its neuclear holocoust granteed and most hub bul watan pakistanies will try it no matter what so its not in indias and this areas interests to send owr PM to pakistan
He have to visit Pakistan because he don't have a choice.After Pakistan's Diplomacy for Peace in Afghanistan,India can not afford to ignore Pakistan.America and Russia both r in good terms with Pakistan now So India can not afford to isolate it self from the world.
 
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  • Discussion on means to expedite the Mumbai case trial including additional information like providing voice samples.
  • So India has accepted the lack of evidence in Mumbai Case that's why seeking "Voice Sample.:enjoy:


He have to visit Pakistan because he don't have a choice.After Pakistan's Diplomacy for Peace in Afghanistan,India can not afford to ignore Pakistan.America and Russia both r in good terms with Pakistan now So India can not afford to isolate it self from the world.
trust me all these are "theatricks" and thats it !

pakistan is in no postion to isolate india in the international diplomacy .... lolzz i guess your realli smoking some good stuff if you think USA or Russia will isolate india over its current policy towards pakistan

thanks but no thanks their cant be any business as usual until pakistan shows concrete steps against indian criminals in pakistan and chokes its support to kashmiri terroists till that happens keep dreaming what you may as its not important for us as to whats in pakistans best interests but what is in indias best inturests and we will make owr policy according to that and unlike land of the pure owr internal external policies are not dictated by so called "friends not masters" and "all weather friends"
 
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He will go for SAARC meeting. No SAARC meeting, No going to pakistan.

It is no bilateral visit which pak members trying to portray.
 
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