Pakistani
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will attend the inauguration of incoming Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sharif's attendance will be the first by a
Pakistani premier since the two countries' independence.
Deutsche Welle, 24 May 2014
In a
statement released Saturday, Sharif's office announced that the prime minister
had accepted an invitation from Modi (pictured) to attend the inauguration
ceremony in New Delhi. Sharif had already congratulated his Indian
counterpart-to-be for his Bharatiya Janata Party's landslide victory in the
national elections that ended May 12.
Relations
between India and Pakistan have been uneasy since the countries gained
independence from Britain in 1947. They have fought three wars over the disputed
Himalayan region of Kashmir. Ties were frozen following the 2008 attacks in
Mumbai in which Pakistani terrorists killed 166 people, but Saturday's move
could be a sign of continued easing tensions between the two nuclear powers.
Modi, a
right-wing Hindu nationalist, took a hard line on Pakistan's role in sponsoring
attacks in India, but has eased his stance somewhat since Bharatiya Janata
secured the first majority in parliament by a single party in 30 years. He has
expressed his desire to engage with India's neighbors and establish friendly
relations.
Sharif
hailed Modi's "impressive victory" in the election, and promised last
year to rebuild relations with India. He is set to hold a meeting with Modi
during his visit to New Delhi for Monday's inauguration, state-run Pakistan
Television reported.
The
Pakistani prime minister is aiming to boost trade with his southern neighbor,
and Modi's new economic agenda will require India to open up its markets and
normalize trade relations with surrounding nations.
Former
military ruler General Pervez Musharraf was the last Pakistani head of state to
visit India in 2005. Last year, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh declined
Sharif's invitation to attend his oath-taking ceremony following Pakistan's
general election.
dr/mkg (Reuters, AP, AFP, dpa)
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| Nawaz Sharif is also likely to invite Modi to visit Pakistan, an official said on Saturday. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters |
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