ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal on Wednesday disappointedly informed about India’s decision that it refused to grant visas to Pakistani journalists for covering the Kartarpur corridor talks that are scheduled tomorrow (Thursday).
Dr Faisal took to Twitter and regretted about India’s decision that it refused to grant visas to Pakistani journalists ahead of Kartarpur talks.
He wrote on his timeline; “More than 30 Indian journalists covered the Kartarpurgroundbreakingg ceremony in Pakistan last year.”
More than 30 Indian journalists covered the kartarpur ground breaking ceremony in Pakistan last year. They also met PM & were hosted by FM for a dinner during their stay #PakKartarpurSpirit (1/2)
— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@DrMFaisal) March 13, 2019
“They also met PM & were hosted by FM for a dinner during their stay,” he added.
“Regrettable that India has not given visas to Pakistani journalists for the Kartarpur meeting tomorrow,” he further added.
Regrettable that #India has not given visas to #Pakistani journalists for the #kartarpur meeting tomorrow. Hope the #PakKartarpurSpirit & meeting tomorrow will bring a change for the better for people of both countries (2/2)
— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@DrMFaisal) March 13, 2019
“Hope the #PakKartarpurSpirit & meeting tomorrow will bring a change for the better for people of both countries,” he concluded.