Improvement of bilateral ties discussed with Modi: PM Nawaz

Discussion should be held to resolve differences for moving forward: PM Nawaz
LONDON (Dunya News) – Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif on Monday reached London after completing his visit to a Climate Summit held in Paris, France. A brief meeting earlier on the sidelines between PM Nawaz and Indian PM Narendra Modi at the Summit in Paris may indicate the development of better relations. Talking to the media in London, PM Nawaz stated that improvement of bilateral ties between the nations was discussed with Indian PM Modi.
PM Nawaz stated that the terrorist attacks on Paris were also discussed during the conference on climate change.
PM Nawaz informed that at this occasion, PM Modi himself came to him and asked him to further the talks between the two countries. PM Nawaz said that he discussed the matter of improvement of relations with the Indian PM. PM Nawaz stated that for moving forward, discussions should be held between the two to resolve differences.
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During his talk with the media, PM Nawaz said that Pakistan did not conduct an operation against terrorists due to international pressures.
PM Nawaz also expressed that the Pak Army’s operation has entered a decisive stage.
In the earlier held Paris meeting, exclusive footage obtained by Dunya News showed the two leaders having an informal brief chat. Reportedly, Narendra Modi had himself walked towards Nawaz Sharif.
The informal meeting with Modi comes three days after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said that Pakistan was ready for talks with India without preconditions. The premier gave these remarks during meeting with British counterpart David Cameron on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Maltese capital.