Summary Both leaders agreed to further constructive dialogue
LAHORE (Dunya News) – In a breakthrough in Indo-Pak relations, National Security Advisers of both countries on Sunday met in Bangkok and discussed various issues including terrorism, law and order, Kashmir occupation and situation on Line of Control (LoC), Dunya News reported.
Both leaders agreed to further constructive dialogue. Reportedly, the meeting of prime ministers of both countries has proven to be fruitful and hopes of ice breaking between both countries are strengthening.
Pakistan’s National Security Adviser Nasir Janjua and his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval met in a pleasant and constructive atmosphere in Bangkok. The Foreign Secretaries of both countries were also present in the meeting.
The leaders of both countries discussed in details mutual relations, terrorism, and Kashmir dispute. As per the Foreign Office spokesperson, it was decided in the meeting to continue positive process and constructive dialogue.
The Foreign Affairs experts are terming this meeting a continuance of meeting between prime ministers of both countries, Nawaz Sharif and Narendra Modi in Paris.
They say the meeting is really important in present circumstances that will allow both countries to continue the dialogue from where they left off.
