Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expeced to meet Pakistan's President Parwaiz Musharraf in Havana on Saturday in the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement Summit Meeting. The meeting is scheduled tentatively for the afternoon.
The meeting comes just two months after serial blasts on Mumbai's suburban trains that left 185 dead and many more injured. India has maintained that Pakistan based groups are responsible for the blasts, and had indefinitely postponed a round of scheduled foreign secretary level talks. The talks come at a time when diplomatic relations between the two nuclear neighbours is at its lowest ebb since they signed a ceasefire across the line of control in 2003.
The meeting comes just two months after serial blasts on Mumbai's suburban trains that left 185 dead and many more injured. India has maintained that Pakistan based groups are responsible for the blasts, and had indefinitely postponed a round of scheduled foreign secretary level talks. The talks come at a time when diplomatic relations between the two nuclear neighbours is at its lowest ebb since they signed a ceasefire across the line of control in 2003.
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