ONBOARD FROM A PLANE: Indian Minister for External Affairs SM. Krishna has said the controversies and longstanding issues appeared between Pakistan and India have a 60-year long history, which cannot be settled overnight through some meetings, Geo news reported.
I have invited my Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi to visit India, Krishna told media saying, His (Qureshis) forthcoming visit will restore talks from where it rendered broken in Islamabad a couple of days ago.
After attending Kabul Donors Conference, the Indian Minister Krisha was heading to home on a plane when he made these statements while talking to mediamen.
He urged upon establishment of an institutional mechanism for abolition of reservations existing between two countries.
Krisha urged need for sustainable ties and continued process of talks with Pakistan.
I have invited Shah Mehmood Qureshi, my Pakistani counterpart, on visit to India this year so that the breakage of dialogue process should be resorted from previous position, he added.
I have invited my Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi to visit India, Krishna told media saying, His (Qureshis) forthcoming visit will restore talks from where it rendered broken in Islamabad a couple of days ago.
After attending Kabul Donors Conference, the Indian Minister Krisha was heading to home on a plane when he made these statements while talking to mediamen.
He urged upon establishment of an institutional mechanism for abolition of reservations existing between two countries.
Krisha urged need for sustainable ties and continued process of talks with Pakistan.
I have invited Shah Mehmood Qureshi, my Pakistani counterpart, on visit to India this year so that the breakage of dialogue process should be resorted from previous position, he added.