Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Indo-pak PMS speak for 1st time since air strikes

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The leaders of India and Pakistan spoke by phone on Sunday

AFP, 26TH MAY, 2019

The leaders of India and Pakistan spoke by phone on Sunday, their offices said, in their first conversati­on since before tit-for-tat air strikes in February, their worst bustup in years.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan congratula­ted his counterpar­t Narendra Modi on his recent election victory, the two nucleararm­ed arch foes said in separate statements.

Khan “expressed his desire for both countries to work together for the betterment of their peoples,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said.

“Reiteratin­g his vision for peace, progress and prosperity in South Asia, the Prime Minister said he looked forward to working with Prime Minister Modi to advance these objectives,” it added.

Modi meanwhile “stressed that creating trust and an environmen­t free of violence and terrorism were essential for fostering cooperatio­n for peace, progress and prosperity in our region,” India’s foreign ministry said.

In February a suicide bombing in Indianadmi­nistered Kashmir -- divided between India and Pakistan since partition in 1947 -- claimed by a militant group based in Pakistan killed 40 Indian troops.

India and Pakistan then carried out tit-for-tat air strikes, but to the great relief of the internatio­nal community the two countries retreated from the brink of further action.

Earlier this month, in a diplomatic victory for India, the UN added Masood Azhar, the leader of the group that claimed responsibi­lity for the suicide bombing, to its terrorist blacklist.

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