Pakistan President Zardari has met with Indian Prime Minister Manhomman Singh in New York as both leaders have come to attend 63 session of UN General assembly of 192 countries had a long 35-minute meeting with positive points for peace.The two leaders talked for LOC strategy which came after a period of tension across the Pak-India border and in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. Two warring nation did talk amid encouraging atmosphere way of easy cross-border trade.
Negotiations remained one-on-one and were supported by their minister Pakistan Foreign Minissters Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Federal Information Minister Sherry Rehman were also present on the occasion. Issues of mutual interests came under discussion including Indus Basen Treaty, Kashmir issue and war on terrorism.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari agreed here to kickstart their embattled peace dialogue, with new talks to be scheduled within three months.
The two leaders agreed that their foreign secretaries "will schedule meetings of the fifth round of the composite dialogue in the next three months," a joint statement said after the summit talks at the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
After the meeting, the Indian Premier said that we discussed bilateral issues of mutual interest and he was very much contented with the negotiations.
He said that India was ready to implement on the Indus Basen Treaty according to its words and soul.
President Zardari said that he wanted to be benefited by the Manmohans experience adding that both the leaders favored to lodge joint struggle to alleviate poverty and to prevail peace in the region.
Indian National Security Advisor N.K. Naraen, Foreign Secretary Shiv Shenker accompanied Indian premier.