Will try to sort out differences with Pakistan about Kartarpur corridor on July 14, says India

NEW DELHI, India—The Indian Foreign Ministry has said that it would try to sort out the differences about technical aspects of Kartarpur corridor with Pakistan in the next meeting to be held on July 14.

Confessing of the differences on technical aspects of Kartarpur corridor with Pakistan, the Indian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Ravish Kumar told the media that they would try their best to sort out the issue.  

It is noteworthy here that the first meeting to give final touch to the outline of the Kartarpur corridor was held on March 14 on the Indian side of Attari-Wagah border station, but now the next meeting on July 14 is going to be held on the Pakistani side of Attari-Wagah border station.

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