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Prime Minister of India did not take advantage of the Pakistan air corridor

Clarified some details of the meeting of the Indian and Pakistani prime ministers of the SCO summit in Kyrgyzstan. Summit, recall, took place 13-14 June. The international press the mere appearance of Narendra Modi and Imran Khan on one of the negotiating site calls "a big step forward". What can be said about the press in India.

Prime Minister of India did not take advantage of the Pakistan air corridor
Collage of photos Khan and Modi at the SCO summit

It became known, that Modi and Han several times talked to each other on the sidelines. Pakistani leader congratulates his Indian counterpart on election victory. Representatives of the Pakistani delegation reported, that the premiere of the two countries shook hands (for the first time in a long time) and even "exchanged pleasantries". But the Indian side states, that "no joke" during intercourse was not.

Pakistani Prime Minister to demonstrate goodwill ordered to open the country's air space to the side of the Indian delegation. but, According to the Indian press, plane Narendra Modi in New Delhi to Bishkek and back flew without entering the airspace of Pakistan – air corridor Indian leader did not use.

Also in India, it added, that big negotiations between Modi and Khan was not, because "Pakistan has not yet demonstrated the steps in the fight against terrorism". Recall, New Delhi accuses Islamabad is, that he is engaged in concealment of terrorist groups.

It should be noted, that the Indian press as opposed to press Pakistan in all ways trying and trying to demonstrate "ignoring" the Prime Minister of India, his Pakistani counterpart. Even information about the handshake between the two leaders was published first in the Pakistani media and only now in the Indian media have confirmed the fact of a handshake.

Actually, that fact, that the two leaders have met with each other suggests, that compromise is possible and that the two nuclear powers and might continue on the path of de-escalation of the conflict. Requires political will on both sides.

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