pplauding the progress in the talks between India and Pakistan, the United States on Monday said it is pleased at the decision of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to accept the invitation of President Asif Ali Zardari to visit Pakistan in near future.
“We are very pleased that Prime Minister Singh and President Zardari had a chance to meet in New Delhi yesterday and that Prime Minister Singh has accepted President Zardari’s invitation to visit Pakistan in the near future,” State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told reporters.
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