India, Pakistan Hold Formal Talks -- Washington Post
NEW DELHI -- Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan met Thursday for their first formal talks since the deadly siege on Mumbai in 2008. Officials described the session as a cautious step in restoring trust between the two nations, who promised only that they would keep in touch, while agreeing that there much mutual suspicion remains.
Neither side gave a date for a follow-up meeting after India's Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao met Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir for more than three hours in a former palace amid the heavily guarded seat of government.
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