India's Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao (L) shakes hands with her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir before their meeting in New Delhi February 25, 2010. The top diplomats of India and Pakistan began on Thursday their first official talks since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, but hopes of progress remain limited as the rival neighbours seek to end a diplomatic freeze. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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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