Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India, Pakistan ease visa restrictio­ns

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ISLAMABAD, Sept 8, 2012 (AFP) - India and Pakistan agreed Saturday to ease visa restrictio­ns, a rare concrete agreement as foreign ministers wrapped up the latest round of peace talks by promising to continue dialogue.

Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna spent two days in Islamabad, holding talks with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar and Interior Minister Rehman Malik.

The two countries, which have fought three wars since independen­ce in 1947, last year resumed talks that were suspended by New Delhi after terror attacks on India's financial capital Mumbai in November 2008 that left 166 people dead.

This week's ministeria­l talks came after Zardari met Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of

A joint statement welcomed the signing of a new visa agreement which introduces a number of measures “aimed at easing travel of business persons, tourists, pilgrims, elderly and children

a summit in Tehran last month.

A joint statement welcomed the signing of a new visa agreement which introduces a number of measures “aimed at easing travel of business persons, tourists, pilgrims, elderly and children, thereby facilitati­ng contacts between peoples of the two countries”.

“We will move for- ward... We will not be held hostage to history,” Ms. Khar told a joint news conference with Krishna after signing the agreement.

“We must learn from the past and not miss any more opportunit­ies. Pakistan is committed not to lose any opportunit­ies.,” she said.

The joint statement also referred to a “commitment” given by Pakistan last May to bring the perpetrato­rs of the Mumbai attacks to justice “expeditiou­sly”.

Pakistan charged the seven men over the 2008 Mumbai attacks in 2009, but insists it needs to gather more evidence in India before proceeding further.

Both ministers “reaffirmed the strong commitment of the two countries to fight ter- rorism in an effective and comprehens­ive manner so as to eliminate the scourge in all its forms and manifestat­ions”, the joint statement said.

Khar also announced the release of Indian fishermen “as a goodwill gesture”.

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The move is part of efforts to improve ties between Islamabad and New Delhi -BBC
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