Pakistan regrets India’s decision to postpone Kartarpur meeting
Islamabad: Pakistans Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal said Pakistan regrets India’s decision to postpone the next scheduled Kartarpur Corridor meeting between the two sides at Wagah border on April 2.
“Pakistan regrets the Indian decision to postpone the upcoming Kartarpur meeting, jointly agreed by both sides on 14 March 2019. The meeting was to discuss & find consensus on outstanding issues,” the spokesperson wrote on Twitter.
#Pakistan regrets the Indian decision to postpone the upcoming #Kartarpur meeting, jointly agreed by both sides on 14 March 2019. The meeting was to discuss & find consensus on outstanding issues.
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“Last minute postponement without seeking views from #Pakistan and especially after the productive technical meeting on 19 March is incomprehensible,” he added.
Last minute Postponement without seeking views from #Pakistan and especially after the productive technical meeting on 19 March is incomprehensible.
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— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@ForeignOfficePk) March 29, 2019
Earlier , Dr Faisal had announced that Indian journalists were welcome to apply for visas to cover the meeting. “Pakistan welcomes Indian media for the Kartarpur Corridor meeting at Wagah on 2 April 2019. They may apply to Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi for visas,” he had tweeted.
#Pakistan welcomes Indian media for the #KartarpurCorridor meeting at Wagah on 2 April 2019. They may apply to Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi for visas #PakKartarpurSpirit
— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@ForeignOfficePk) March 29, 2019