India awaits Sharif's response, meetings planned with other

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 23 2014 | 8:47 PM IST
India was "patiently" awaiting Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's response to the invitation for swearing-in of Narendra Modi as "short duration bilateral meetings" are being set up with all the other SAARC Heads of Government and State who have decided to attend the ceremony on May 26.
"We are patient people" and will wait for the outcome of that process undertaken by Pakistan for decision making, the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry said when asked about the delay in Sharif's response to the invite.
Asked about the meeting of Modi with SAARC leaders, the Spokesperson said there will be "short duration bilateral meetings" between the Prime Minister and the visiting dignitaries which will be attended by restricted delegation from each side.
He also said after the swearing-in on May 26, the Prime Minister will host a banquet for the leaders.
Asked if opposition leaders of the SAARC countries were also invited, he said only eight invitations were extended which included leaders of seven SAARC country and to the Prime Minister of Mauritius.
"It is the privilege and prerogative of the leader of the delegation to choose who will be in his/her delegation," the Spokesperson said, and referred to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's decision to invite Chief Minister of Tamil-dominated Northern Provinces, C V Wigneswaran, to join his delegation to India.
However, Wigneswaran is understood to have rejected Rajapaksa's call.
Asked if the ministry has received the final list of the delegations from the SAARC countries, the Spokesperson said it was "work in progress".
He also said it is for the first time, entire leadership of the South Asia has been invited to a swearing-in ceremony of a Prime Minister in India.
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First Published: May 23 2014 | 8:47 PM IST

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