This Article is From Jun 11, 2014

'Much Satisfied With Our Meeting': Nawaz Sharif in Letter to Narendra Modi

'Much Satisfied With Our Meeting': Nawaz Sharif in Letter to Narendra Modi

Newly sworn-in Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) gestures to Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as they shake hands during a meeting in New Delhi on May 27, 2014.

New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has written to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi expressing satisfaction over  their meeting in New Delhi recently and said that he was looking forward to working with the Indian Prime Minister in "harmony on all unsettled matters". (Full Text of Nawaz Sharif's Letter)

In a letter which was delivered to the Prime Minister's Office over the weekend, Mr Sharif, who was among the leaders from the neighbouring countries to attend Narendra Modi's swearing in on May 26, said that the future of the poor was integrated with "our common economic destiny". (Opinion: Modi and Sharif Must Now Walk The Talk)

"I must say that I have returned much satisfied with our meaningful exchange of thoughts on matters of bilateral and regional interest," Mr Sharif wrote.

A day after he was sworn in, Mr Modi had held a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart on crucial bilateral issues including terror and speedy trial of Mumbai terror attack case in Pakistan. (Also Read: Foreign Media on Sharif-Modi Meeting)

"I look forward to working with you in harmony on all unsettled matters for the benefit of both nations. Hope that our endeavours will lay the foundation of a much brighter future," Sharif said.

The letter by the Pakistani leader is seen as a positive development in the Indo-Pak ties, which for last one year have witnessed cold vibes due to the incidents along the Line of Control, including beaheading of an Indian soldier by Pakistan troops.

Mr Sharif's letter further said, "It is the millions living in poverty in both countries who deserve our foremost attention. I firmly believe that in our concerted efforts lies the welfare and prosperity of our two nations."
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