Headlines ARYNews 1200 14th March 2019
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ISLAMABAD: In the first high-level bilateral meeting after tensions peaked between two neighbouring countries, Pakistan and India are set to hold talks on the Kartarpur Corridor at Attari today (Thursday).

Led by Director General South Asia and SAARC Dr Muhammad Faisal, a Pakistani delegation left for Attari via Wagah. The delegation also comprises members of a technical team that will hold a meeting on the sidelines. Joint Secretary SCL Das from the Indian Home Ministry will lead the Indian side.

Speaking to the media before his departure at Wagah, Dr Faisal said they were traveling to India with a limited mandate of holding talks on the Kartapur Corridor, which he said was in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan.