The third round of talks between Pakistan and India on Kartarpur Corridor was held at Attari yesterday.
The Pakistani delegation was led by Foreign Office
spokesperson Muhamed Faisal.
Later talking to the media persons, the Foreign Office spokesperson said despite tension in relations, the meeting between the two sides remained positive.
He said the two sides have almost agreed to the draft agreement on the operationalisation of Kartarpur Corridor except two or three points.
He said most of the obstacles have been overcome.
The spokesperson was confident that we are inching closer to the opening of Kartarpur Corridor by November.
Faisal said Pakistan has invited the Indian side for a final meeting on our side of the border to resolve the remaining sticking points.
The spokesperson said that Pakistan has completed 90% of work on the Kartarpur corridor and it is committed to open the corridor on the 550th birth
anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohamed Faisal, centre, briefs the media regarding a meeting with Indian officials on the third round of India-Pakistan talks of the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor at the Wagah border post yesterday.