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New Delhi, Islamabad to restart talks: Report

China Daily | Updated: 2010-02-05 07:59

NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: India has offered to resume bilateral talks with Pakistan, in the first signs of a thaw between the two South Asian rivals after the Mumbai terrorist attacks nearly 15 months ago, news reports said yesterday.

India has proposed talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries to discuss terrorism and other issues, Press Trust of India reported.

"India will enter into the discussions with an open and positive mind and will raise all relevant issues," PTI said, quoting unnamed official sources.

New Delhi, Islamabad to restart talks: Report

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