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SCO:Narendra Modi, Pakistan president Mamnoon Hussain shake hands

| @indiablooms | Jun 10, 2018, at 04:06 pm

Qingdao, June 10 (IBNS): Amid frosty relationship between India and Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shook hands with Pakistan President  Mamnoon Hussain on Sunday after a press conference by the leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Qingdao.

Modi is currently visiting China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.

This is the first time India is participating in the event as a full member. 

Relationship between India and Pakistan have touched new low in recent times over the issue of cross-border firing.

Apart from attending the meeting, Modi has met several top leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping.

 

(Images: Wikimedia Commons and PIB)
 

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