Thimphu
THIMPHU - Amid reports that the US has put on hold high-level bilateral contacts with Pakistan over the continued detention of Raymond Davis, Islamabad Tuesday stressed that engagements between the two sides would continue.
THIMPHU - Bhutanese Prime Minister Lyonchhoen Jigmi Y.
THIMPHU - Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir Monday night called on Indian External Affairs Minister S.M.
THIMPHU - A day after the foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan met in this Bhutanese capital and agreed to take forward the dialogue process, both countries were optimistic Monday that they had taken steps to bridge the trust deficit and this would lead to a more sustained dialogue.
THIMPHU - Talks between India and Pakistan have laid "solid foundation" for "sustained engagement", External Affairs Minister S.M.
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