Modi in Lahore: Who said what

LAHORE: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan have welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Pakistan.

In his comments, Bilawal said the only solution to Pak-India issues is constant communication between the two countries. He said they welcome Modi in Pakistan.

Welcoming Modi’s visit, Imran Khan said he had also invited the Indian Premier to Pakistan during his visit to India.

He said frequent meetings between the heads of two states will have positive impact on the bilateral relations of both countries, adding that improvement in Pak-India ties is inevitable for sustainable peace in the region.

Indicates PM’s resolve: Mufti

Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Friday, welcomed Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s stopover at Lahore to meet his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharief, today.

In a statement, Mufti Sayeed said he was delighted by Modi’s visit which will further strengthen the bonds of friendship and usher in an era of peace and stability in the region. “This is an evolutionary process and step in the right direction. It indicates Prime Minister’s resolve to enter into a long-term strategic partnership with Pakistan,” he stated.

The Chief Minister hoped that the meeting between the two leaders will provide the much-needed momentum to the Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue for peaceful resolution of all issues between the two countries. “This initiative, besides being a great step towards improvement of bilateral relations, will also give impetus to the concept of SAARC,” he added.

Surprise visit a positive move: Mirwaiz

Mirwaiz took to social networking site, twitter and wrote, “Modi’s surprise visit to Pakistan a positive move, people of Kashmir welcome any opportunity that bring India Pak close, political will & Vision needed on all sides to address issues specially Kashmir.”

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