ISLAMABAD: Pakistan says it welcomes Indian media for the Kartarpur Corridor meeting scheduled for April 2 at Wagah border crossing.
Foreign Office spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal tweeted that Indian journalists may apply to Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi for visas.
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Pakistan and India on March 14 held their first meeting to discuss the modalities and draft agreement for facilitation of Sikh pilgrims to visit Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahib using the Kartarpur Corridor.
A Pakistani delegation led by Director General South Asia and Foreign Office Spokesman Dr Momammad Faisal travelled to India for talks which took place in a cordial environment at Attari.
Indian had not allowed Pakistani media to cover the meeting while on the other hand Islamabad had invited Indian journalists in the ceremony related to Kartarpur Corridor which was attended by Prime Minister Imran Khan and Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa among others.
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