Pakistan committed to improving ties with India: Basit
NEW DELHI: Pakistani High Commissioner in India, Abdul Basit said on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr on Saturday that Pakistan is committed to improving bilateral ties with India.
Basit told media in New Delhi today that he hoped relations between the two countries will improve and “if both sides have the will, then there is no reason our issues such as
By ONLINE
July 18, 2015
NEW DELHI: Pakistani High Commissioner in India, Abdul Basit said on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr on Saturday that Pakistan is committed to improving bilateral ties with India.
Basit told media in New Delhi today that he hoped relations between the two countries will improve and “if both sides have the will, then there is no reason our issues such as poverty, illiteracy and disease are not resolved.”
Basit told media in New Delhi today that he hoped relations between the two countries will improve and “if both sides have the will, then there is no reason our issues such as poverty, illiteracy and disease are not resolved.”
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