New Delhi: Home Minister P Chidambaram met Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik in the sidelines of the fourth SAARC Summit in Thimphu. A statement released by Pak High Commission in New Delhi said the meeting was held in a "cordial atmosphere".
The Home Minister of India, Mr. P. Chidambaram and H.E. Senator A. Rehman Malik, Interior Minister of Pakistan met on 23rd July 2011 in Thimphu on the margins of the Fourth Meeting of SAARC Interior / Home Ministers. The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere.
The two Ministers discussed matters of mutual interest and concern. The Indian Home Minister referred to the request made by the Home Ministry of India, some of which were pending with the Pakistan side since their last meeting. The Interior Minister of Pakistan also south an early response to some of the queries made in the same context.
The Interior Minister of Pakistan affirmed that his Ministry was working toward an early visit of a Judicial Commission from Pakistan to India. He expressed the hope that the visit would take place at an early date. In response, the Indian Home Minister reaffirmed that India was willing to receive such a visit. India would also send a team to Pakistan, as agreed during the last Home Secretaries' meeting in New Delhi.
The two Ministers agreed to ensure that their Ministries would remain in contact on these and other matters.
The Home Minister of India, Mr. P. Chidambaram and H.E. Senator A. Rehman Malik, Interior Minister of Pakistan met on 23rd July 2011 in Thimphu on the margins of the Fourth Meeting of SAARC Interior / Home Ministers. The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere.
The two Ministers discussed matters of mutual interest and concern. The Indian Home Minister referred to the request made by the Home Ministry of India, some of which were pending with the Pakistan side since their last meeting. The Interior Minister of Pakistan also south an early response to some of the queries made in the same context.
The Interior Minister of Pakistan affirmed that his Ministry was working toward an early visit of a Judicial Commission from Pakistan to India. He expressed the hope that the visit would take place at an early date. In response, the Indian Home Minister reaffirmed that India was willing to receive such a visit. India would also send a team to Pakistan, as agreed during the last Home Secretaries' meeting in New Delhi.
The two Ministers agreed to ensure that their Ministries would remain in contact on these and other matters.
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