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Narendra Modi, Sharif maintain distance at SAARC Summit

Updated on: 26 November,2014 03:27 PM IST  | 
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They shared the dais but leave alone a handshake, there was no exchange of courtesies between Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan during the nearly three-hour SAARC Summit here today

Narendra Modi, Sharif maintain distance at SAARC Summit

They shared the dais but leave alone a handshake, there was no exchange of courtesies between Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan during the nearly three-hour SAARC Summit here today

 Narendra Modi, Sharif maintain distance at SAARC Summit
Nawaz Sharif and Narendra Modi


Leaders of Maldives and Nepal were seated between Modi and Sharif. Though there is no "structured" meeting scheduled between the two leaders, a brief exchange of pleasantries was expected given that they would be attending the same conference and the retreat tomorrow.

While yesterday Sharif had sought to put the ball in India's court for an initiative for talks, saying "cancellation of talks was New Delhi's unilateral decision," and "ball is now India's court for talks between both the countries".

India maintained that it was for "meaningful dialogue" which involves specifics. "We have been shouting from the top of the roof that we are ready for meaningful dialogue. The emphasis was on meaningful. The meaningful dialogue has a meaning in diplomacy. In Pakistan, they know it very clearly what we mean by meaningful dialogue as they know us and understand us. They know everything," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said when asked about Sharif's remarks.

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