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Singapore: Noting that India and Pakistan have made "major strides" in reducing their trust deficit, External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Friday said he will visit Islamabad this summer.
"Over the past two years, we have made major strides in reducing the 'trust deficit' between India and Pakistan. I hosted the Foreign Minister of Pakistan Hina Rabbani Khar in New Delhi in July last year, and plan to visit Islamabad myself this summer," Krishna said in his address at a seminar organised here by the Institute of South Asian Studies.
Krishna said both Khar and he affirmed the importance of carrying forward the dialogue process with a view to resolving peacefully all outstanding issues through constructive and result oriented engagement.
"We agreed that terrorism poses a continuing threat to peace and security and reiterated the firm and undiluted commitment of our two countries to fight and eliminate this scourge in all its forms and manifestations," he said.
Krishna said New Delhi welcomed Pakistan's efforts to normalise trade relations with India by moving from positive to negative lists, and their eventual elimination.
Recalling the meeting between Prime Ministers of both countries during the SAARC meet last year, Krishna said both reaffirmed that people are at the heart of the relationship between two countries and that people-to-people contacts and cultural exchanges should be promoted.
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