[Geo News] Pakistan and India should continue dialogue process and enhance people-to-people contacts to further strengthen bilateral ties, said Pakistan Muslim League-N chief Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif. He was talking to Indian High Commissioner Sharrat Sabharwal, who called on him at his residence in Murree on Wednesday. Nawaz Sharif said that peace process, started in 1999, should continue and instead of allegations and counter allegations, both countries should adopt positive attitude. Bilateral problems should be resolved through negotiations, he added. Nawaz Sharif said that if issues, including Jammu and Kashmir, are resolved, a new era of development would usher in the region, ensuring peace and prosperity for both countries. The PML-N chief also stressed the need for increasing trade relations between Pakistan and India. Indian High Commissioner conveyed good wishes of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and said that his efforts for peace and democracy were appreciated in India. |