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PAKISTAN Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has written to his new Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to express satisfaction with their “meaningful” first meeting as the rival neighbours attempt better relations, an official said on Wednesday (June 11).


 

Sharif held talks with Modi in New Delhi last month after attending the inauguration of the Hindu nationalist Indian premier who swept to power in a landslide election victory.


 

Modi's invitation to Sharif was a surprise move seen as a significant olive branch to India's Muslim neighbour.


 

In the letter, Sharif expressed his gratitude to Modi for his generosity during the visit and said he looked forward to resolving all “unsettled matters,” an official from the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi told reporters.


 

I look forward to working with you in harmony on all unsettled matters for the benefit of both nations,” Sharif wrote in the one-page letter.


 

I must say that I have returned much satisfied with our meaningful exchange of thoughts on matters of bilateral and regional interest.”


 

The letter was sent last week to India's foreign ministry through the Pakistan High Commission, and published in India media on Wednesday.

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