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Live updates: Nawaz, Modi meeting concludes
By Web Desk
Published: May 27, 2014


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Express News screengrab of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif (L) shaking hands with Indian premier Narendra Modi (R) just before the start of the bilateral meeting. PHOTO: AFP

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met Indian premier Narendra Modi for much-anticipated talks in New Delhi, Express News reported on Tuesday.

The immediate expectation is that the meeting will pave way for the resumption of the stalled peace process between the two nuclear-armed countries.

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3:26pm

Nawaz was supposed to address the media at 2pm, but the press conference is yet to take place.

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3:05pm

Nawaz had a one-on-one meeting with Modi which lasted 15 minutes, Express News reports.

“You’re a man of peace,” Modi said to Nawaz.

According to Islamabad Bureau Chief Amir Ilyas Rana, Modi told Nawaz that his attendance is a good omen for India.

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2:55pm

Terror dominates Modi-Nawaz talks including the attack on the Indian consulate in Herat and Mumbai attacks, NDTV reported.

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2:35pm

The Chinese foreign embassy wishes for better relations between India and Pakistan.

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2:30pm

Referring to his meeting with Modi, IBN Live quoted Nawaz as saying, ” The meeting was excellent. We are positive. We are looking forward to a positive outcome.”

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2:18pm

Nawaz’s press conference is about to start soon.

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Express News screengrab of the venue for Nawaz’s press conference.

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1:52pm

Indian President Pranab Mukherjee meets Nawaz to discuss bilateral relations.

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1:40pm

Nawaz meets former Indian prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee at his residence.

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1:38pm

Express News reported Modi put forward five demands during the meeting. One of them being a probe into the Mumbai attacks in 2008.

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1:28pm

Terror attacks must end, Indian premier Narendra Modi tells Nawaz, reports Times Now.

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1:20pm

Nawaz says that the future of 1.5 billion people depends upon the two leaders and that both countries do not want to be involved in an arms race but want peace. The two leaders also discussed matters pertaining to terrorism as well.

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1:10pm

According to Indian media, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will hold a press conference at 2pm.

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1:00pm

The meeting between Nawaz and Modi that lasted 45 minutes has now ended.

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12:10pm

Nawaz was warmly welcomed by Modi at the entrance of Hyderabad House. The two leaders shook hands and posed for cameras before the start of the meeting.

Nawaz is accompanied by his advisers on national security and foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz, Tariq Fatemi and foreign secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry while the Indian premier is accompanied by India’s new Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj.

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif (R) walks with India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a meeting in New Delhi on May 27, 2014. PHOTO: AFP

Times of India reported that while Modi’s meeting with other South Asian leaders who attended his oath-taking ceremony are scheduled to last for 25 minutes, his meetings with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Nawaz will take 35 minutes each.

Although these are believed to be ‘courtesy meetings’, a foreign ministry official had told The Express Tribune that given the composition of the prime minister’s delegation, the Nawaz-Modi rendezvous is likely to be more than just a courtesy call.

ITS A HISTORIC EVENT FIRST TIME A PAKISTANI PREMIER WENT TO INDIA FOR A OATH CEREMONY
INTERESTING FACT IT BOTH ARE RIGHT WING PARTIES WITH A LARGE MANDATE

NOT VERY OPTIMISTIC FOR FUTURE BUT MAY BE MAY BE THIS COULD LEAD BOTH COUNTRIES IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. MODI HAS PRESENTED 5 DEMANDS , LETS SEE WHAT ARE THEY .. ANY ONE KNOW YET WHAT ARE THEY ??


p.s: about the Bold CAPS not being rude here just wanted to keep my remarks bit separate
 
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what about press conference ?
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Narendra Modi, Nawaz Sharif touch upon trade, terror in bilateral talks
Jayanth Jacob, Hindustan Times New Delhi, May 27, 2014

First Published: 12:40 IST(27/5/2014) | Last Updated: 02:16 IST(28/5/2014)

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First day in the job, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday asked his Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif to clamp down on terror and fast track trade to bridge the trust deficit between the two neighbours.

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PM Narendra Modi shakes hands with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif in New Delhi. (Reuters)
A day after he was sworn in as India’s 15th PM, Modi had a packed day, meeting leaders of Saarc countries invited to his oath ceremony but it was his afternoon meeting with Sharif at Hyderabad House that was closely watched.

“The Prime Minister clearly articulated all our concerns over terrorism,” foreign secretary Sujatha Singh said. “It was conveyed that Pakistan must abide by its commitment to prevent its territory and territory under its control from being used for terrorism against India.”



HT Editorial: Pak ties crucial, but India must not overlook other neighbours

The two leaders shook hands and smiled for cameras before heading into the meeting at Hyderabad House. At the 44-minute meeting that ran overtime, Modi also raised concerns over the slow progress in the trial of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused even as both leaders agreed on foreign secretaries keeping in touch with each other to bring the stalled dialogue process back on track.

A forward movement in the trial would give the government necessary political capital at home to move ahead. When in opposition, the BJP had taken a hard line on talks with Pakistan.



Modi’s decision –- a first for India -- to invite leaders of all seven South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation countries for the swearing-in has been read as an attempt to reach out to neighbours.

India is the eighth member-country of the grouping. Mauritius, too, was on the guest list.

Modi told Sharif the two countries could immediately move towards normalisation of trade. Pakistan delay in granting India the most-favoured nation status, too,
came up.

“There was discussion on trade and we noted we were fully ready to fully normalise trade and economic relations,” Singh said.

Sharif talked about the clear mandate both the governments had while calling for breaking new grounds and ending mistrust between the two sides.

“Prime Minister Modi warmly reciprocated my sentiments. He stated that it was incumbent on both of us to work together, to achieve our common objectives for peace and development,” Sharif, who took three days to decide on oath ceremony invite, told mediapersons.

They had agreed that foreign secretaries would meet soon to review and carry forward “our bilateral agenda”, said Sharif who left for Pakistan in the evening.
Indian side, said sources, was pleased that the Pakistan PM didn’t meet Hurriyat leaders and also didn’t rake up controversial issues like Kashmir.



A dam charge sheet frammed!
woth no words started with kashmir?
thats the end of updates!
 
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