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Pakistan FM ‘invited for May meeting’

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MUMBAI: India has invited Pakistan’s foreign minister to a meeting of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisati­on (SCO) that it is hosting in May, Indian media reported yesterday, signalling a possible thaw in relations between the nuclear-armed rivals.

The invitation came days after Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif called for talks with India over all outstandin­g issues, including the disputed Kashmir region.

Just a month ago, there were street protests in India over comments Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari made about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of United Nations Security Council meeting. India called Mr Zardari’s comments “uncivilise­d”.

Foreign ministry spokespers­ons for the two countries did not immediatel­y respond to requests from Reuters for comment on the media reports that Mr Zardari had been invited to the SCO foreign ministers meeting being hosted in Goa.

The SCO comprises China, India, Russia, Pakistan and four Central Asian states.

According to the Indian Express newspaper the invitation was delivered by the Indian High Commission in Islamabad.

If Pakistan accepts, Mr Zardari would be its first foreign minister to visit India after a gap of nearly 12 years.

Pakistan and India have fought three wars since independen­ce from British rule in 1947. The divided Himalayan region of Kashmir was the root cause of two of those wars.

India accuses Pakistan of stoking the decades-long insurgency in the mostly Muslim part of Kashmir under its control. Pakistan denies India’s accusation.

Tensions flared again in late 2019, when India revoked the autonomous status of Kashmir. Sharif said New Delhi’s actions resulted in “flagrant” human rights violations. Official talks have been suspended but there have been attempts to resume them via backdoor diplomacy.

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