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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Indian foreign ministry denies any official talks with Pakistan


Declared Mr. Okprdin, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India, on Wednesday, that there is no plan to hold "informal meeting" between Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif.

The news agency quoted "Endo Aichiyan News Service" for more debt as saying: "I did not plan any structured meeting between the President and Zarina and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, simply because we have not received a request in this regard."

He added that the largest religion "Modi held a series of bilateral meetings will discuss technical issues with all of our colleagues in the SAARC summit," he said, adding: "technical meetings will be conducted and the results will be shared once it is finished later in the evening."

He explained that the opening session of the SAARC summit was a chance for Modi to develop a vision about what he feels he should be the approach to the development of regional cooperation in South Asia.

He largest religion, saying that "Modi select priorities ranging from the link between cultural cooperation and even the use of science and technology for the benefit of our citizens, also confirmed Modi on the evil of terrorism and how the collision of our societies."

Speaking on the statement Modi, on Wednesday, the largest religion said that "this issue had to be raised to its importance, where we will not forget what happened and we will follow up this issue, which is located on the top of our agenda."



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