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India-Pakistan
Nawaz, Manmohan agree to reduce Kashmir tensions
2013-09-30
[Dawn] The prime ministers of India and Pakistain agreed Sunday they need to stop the recent spate of attacks in the disputed Kashmire region in order for peace talks to advance, a senior Indian official said.

They also both accepted invitations to visit each other's countries, but no dates were set.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistain's Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
met for just over one hour at a New York hotel on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

It was their first face-to-face meeting since Sharif was elected in May.

India and Pakistain have fought three wars, and relations between the nuclear rivals have been strained since the 2008 Mumbai attacks blamed on Pakistain-based snuffies that killed 164 people in India's commercial hub.

This year, a renewed spate of violence has threatened a decade-long cease-fire on the Kashmire frontier.

Indian National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon called Sunday's meeting useful and constructive. He said that Singh and Sharif had tasked senior military officers to find a way to shore up a decade-long cease-fire along the disputed frontier in Kashmire, known as the Line of Control.

''They were both agreed that the pre-conditions for forward movement in the relationship which they both desire is an improvement of the situation on the Line of Control where there have been repeated cease-fire violations,'' Menon told news hounds at a briefing.

''Our overall impression of the meeting was that it was useful because it provided an opportunity for high-level contact on issues that are troubling the relationship,'' he said. ''We will now see how both sides take it forward in the next few months.''

Pak officials were briefing news hounds later Sunday.

On Thursday, twin attacks by suspected separatist rebels on Indian security forces killed 13 people in the Indian-held portion of the Himalayan region, an attack that the top elected official there said was aimed at derailing the meeting of Sharif and Singh in New York.

In comments Friday at the General Assembly, Sharif called the meeting a chance for a ''new beginning'' in relations. Singh had downplayed expectations.
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