Cameron calls for India-Pak talks to resolve differences
BY Agencies10 Aug 2013 4:02 AM IST
Agencies10 Aug 2013 4:02 AM IST
British Prime Minister David Cameron has asked India and Pakistan to resolve bilateral issues through dialogue amid tensions over the killing of five Indian soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir. Talks can resolve any issues in a democratic system,’ Cameron told Manchester-based Asian Lite newspaper.
‘As leaders of two great democracies, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will soon launch bilateral talks to resolve all the issues between the nuclear armed countries for the welfare of the billion plus people,’ he added. He went on to praise his Indian counterpart as an example for other world leaders to emulate.
‘As leaders of two great democracies, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will soon launch bilateral talks to resolve all the issues between the nuclear armed countries for the welfare of the billion plus people,’ he added. He went on to praise his Indian counterpart as an example for other world leaders to emulate.
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