Thursday, April 29, 2010
Thaw in Thimphu
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has assured that he would be able to speed up the trial of accused in the Mumbai attacks, a court Lahore and New Delhi's appraisal that he has influence over the Pakistani organization to get things faster, leading India in the days to take a step onward and accept a "comprehensive" dialogue, The Indian Express erudite.
Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Gilani decided to "think again" on the way onward and asked the foreign ministers and foreign secretaries to work out modalities to pave the way for an "objective dialogue".
The two sides have determined to meet "without delay" as per PMs' guidance, "said Indian Foreign Minister Nirupama Rao after the hour-long one-on-one meeting without an official note-taker from both sides on the sidelines of SAARC peak here.
By giving the overseas ministers of the green signal to the meeting - and thus to improve the dialogue at the following level that Islamabad has sought - New Delhi believes that it gave Gilani an expanded opportunity to work levers of the firm's country.
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Manmohan Singh,
Mumbai attacks,
Yousuf Raza Gilani
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