Don't speak a word against India, says PM Nawaz Sharif
Author yuvamind
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif has forbid his ministers to giving any statements against India that the peace process is not hit, an official said.
Sharif said on Friday that the ministers including senior officers had been asked not to issue any statement that could damage the peace process.
"There will be statements only that encourage the dialogue process rather than digging out the past. The PM has asked the close companion and cabinet members to enhance peace," The Nation quoted official statements.
Highlights key
• Sharif wanted to provide top priority to Kashmir, terrorism and trade when the both sides discuss peace.
• It is expected that Sharif and Modi will meet in Switzerland in January.
• The both leaders will be together on January 20 to appear the 46th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters.