India, Pakistan to liberalise visa regime: Krishna
India, Pakistan to liberalise visa regime: Krishna
The neighbours may sign a "liberalised visa agreement" when home secretaries of the two countries meet in May.

New Delhi: India and Pakistan are likely to sign a "liberalised visa agreement" when home secretaries of the two countries meet in Islamabad in May, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said on Wednesday.

Krishna was speaking in the Lok Sabha on the April 8 daylong visit of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari to India during which he met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over lunch.

"The two leaders (Manmohan Singh and Zardari) felt that priority needed to be given to issues of people-to-people contacts. In this context, they decided that a liberalised visa agreement which has been worked out should be signed during the next meeting of the home/interior secretaries," Krishna said.

The minister, however, did not elaborate on the issue.

The home secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan, in the pipeline since December 2011, are likely to take place in Islamabad by the end of May.

Home ministry sources said Islamabad had been asked to give fresh dates for the talks - sometime after May 22 when the ongoing budget session of parliament ends.

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