Singh did not complain to Obama on Pak: Khurshid

Update: 2013-10-01 17:57 GMT
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh informed US president Barack Obama about cross border terrorism to let him know ‘his true feelings’ and concerns and it was not in the form of a complaint, external affairs minister Salman Khurshid said on Monday.

‘No, No. It was not a complaint. I do not think, we should see this as a complaint,’ Khurshid said in an interview when asked about news reports in Pakistan media that Nawaz Sharif was not pleased about Singh taking up the issue of Pakistan with Obama.

‘We should understand this in a context. They (Obama and Singh) are good friends. They wanted to be open and wanted to share with each other. And Prime minister does not hold back as far as Obama is concerned,’ the minister said.

‘I think he has a comfort level with Obama. And he just let him know his true feelings. I do not think it was in the form of a complaint. I do not think it was in the form of showing Nawaz Sharif down or Pakistan down. The PM has been very open in his relationship with Obama. They like each other. They feel for each other. So it is sharing concerns between friends,’ added Khurshid, who was present in the meeting with Obama on Friday.

Talking to reporters with Obama after their hour long meeting, Singh said Pakistan continues to remain an ‘epicenter of terrorism.’

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