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Advani, Blair discuss Pak, Iraq in 'warm' meet
Monday, June 16 2003 17:49 Hrs (IST)
London: India's "problems" with Pakistan and the contribution of Indian troops for peace-keeping
purpose in Iraq figured prominently in the talks Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani had with British
Premier Tony Blair in London on June 16.
"It has been a very good meeting with the Prime Minister. We have discussed several issues including
Iraq and other problems with our neighbour Pakistan," Advani told reporters after the 50-minute parleys
with Blair.
In a rare gesture reflecting growing Indo-British ties, Blair came out to warmly receive Advani at the
doorsteps of the 10, Downing Street and again came out to see the Indian leader off after the discussing
international issues.
"It's good to see you here ", Blair told Advani with a warm handshake and a broad smile in the bright
sunshine as photographers clicked the two leaders exchanging pleasantries at the doorstep.
"I would like to express my satisfaction at the manner I was received by the Prime Minister," Advani said.
Asked whether the long-delayed one billion Pound worth Advanced Jet Trainer Hawk deal figured in the
discussion, the Deputy Prime Minister said, "It didn't come up. It may come up later".
Advani arrived in London on June 15 on a four-day visit at the invitation of the British Deputy Prime
Minister John Prescott.
He is scheduled to have meetings with Home Secretary David Blunkett, Prescott and Foreign Secretary
Jack Straw during his stay in London.
PTI
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