The prime minister of India wants to emphasize that people-to-people links between both countries must be restored as soon as possible and that these decisions are part of that.
We are also happy to note that both sides have renewed their commitment to respecting and upholding the Ceasefire Agreement.
They agreed that significant changes had occurred in the climate of the bilateral relations, which the public opinion in both countries was driving forward, and this was reflected in the progress achieved.
Both countries agreed that the peace talks, aimed at strengthening the cease-fire, should begin at the earliest.
Both India and Pakistan have made specific proposals for helping the victims across the LoC. These proposals are being examined by the two governments and will be discussed in the talks.
Both sides agreed that India and Bangladesh are victims of terrorism and need to join hands in fighting this scourge.
Both sides agreed that peace talks aimed at strengthening the ceasefire should begin at the earliest (possible time).
Both sides agreed that the talks aimed at strengthening the ongoing ceasefire should begin at the earliest.
Both sides decided that this was not the optimal time for the visit.
Bangladesh is a close and friendly neighbour and the visit is testimony to the importance that both countries attach to bilateral relations.
The agreement to start two bus services between India and Pakistan was signed after the third round of technical-level meetings between the officials of both countries.