Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz has written to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi expressing satisfaction over his meeting with him recently and said he was looking forward to working with him in “harmony on all unsettled matters”.
In a letter which was delivered to the Prime Minister’s Office over the weekend, Sharif, who was among the leaders from the neighbouring countries to attend Modi’s swearing in on May 26, said the future of the poor was integrated with “our common economic destiny”.
“I must say that I have returned much satisfied with our meaningful
Signs of politically communicable level is arriving between two close neighbours of South East Asia. After Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking over, first of all as a goodwill gesture, 151 Indian Fishermen were released before Pakistan counter part Sharif attened’s Modi’s swearing ceremony.
Recently, Sahrif has written to his Indian counterpart Modi that he was looking forward to working with him in “harmony on all unsettled matters”.”It is the millions living in poverty in both countries who deserve our foremost attention. I firmly believe that in our concerted efforts lies the welfare and prosperity of our two nations.”
A day after he was sworn in, Modi had held a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart on crucial bilateral issues including terror and speedy trial of Mumbai terror attack case in Pakistan.