Indian and Pakistani Officials Hold 'extremely positive' Talks

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New Delhi, Rabi Al-Akhir 24, 1432, March 29, 2011, SPA -- Resuming the bilateral dialogue process after a gap of over two years, Interior (Home) Secretaries of India and Pakistan on Monday said "progress" has been made on certain issues and termed the talks as "extremely positive". "Talks are extremely positive. Progress made in certain direction, in the right direction," Indian Home Secretary G K Pillai told reporters at the end of the first day of the two-day talks with his Pakistani counterpart Chaudhary Qamar Zaman. Zaman, who is leading a 12-member delegation, also said talks were "very positive". "Since, we have another day for the talks to still follow through, I am not going into the specifics at the moment". "But I can tell you with good amount of certainty that it’s been a very positive attitude displayed on both sides and I am really confident about tomorrow's proceedings also," he was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India (PTI). Senior Indian officials said the talks were substantive. --SPA 14:53 LOCAL TIME 11:53 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/878544

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