NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan have agreed to reopen consulates after a decade in their largest cities, Bombay and Karachi, in the latest thaw in tensions between the rival neighbours, a report said yesterday.
Indian Foreign Minister Natwar Singh told The Hindu newspaper that he and his counterpart Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, in talks during an Asian conference in Qingdao, China, agreed to the reopening in principle but no dates were set.
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