"All India-Pak Issues Bilateral In Nature," Says PM At Meeting With Trump | Read

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with US President Donald Trump by his side at their meeting in France today, stressed that India and Pakistan were one before 1947 and all issues between the two were bilateral, categorically rejecting any third party mediation. "There are many bilateral issues between India and Pakistan, and we don't want to trouble any third country. We can discuss and resolve these issues bilaterally," PM Modi said, addressing the media jointly with President Trump before their talks on the sidelines of the G-7 summit in Biarritz.

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