reviewed the status of bilateral relations on such diverse issues as Counter-Terrorism (including progress on Mumbai trial) and Narcotics Control; Humanitarian issues; Commercial & Economic cooperation; Wullar Barrage/Tulbul Navigation Project; Sir Creek; Siachen; Peace & Security including CBMs; Jammu & Kashmir; and promotion of friendly exchanges. Instead of throwing barbs at each other on the issue of terrorism, the two foreign ministers agreed to the need for continued discussions, in a purposeful and forward looking manner, with a view to finding a peaceful solution by narrowing divergences and building convergences. At the end of the talks the two sides announced a total of 14 Confidence Building Measures \\\\\(CBMs) – seven for cross-LoC trade and seven for cross-LoC travel. This is indeed a far cry from the hitherto well known stand of Pakistan – Kashmir first, trade later. To demonstrate that this talk about boosting travel and trade across the Line of Control was no flash in the pan, Krishna and Khar laid down a mechanism and agreed that a Joint Working Group will henceforth meet on a bi-annual basis to review existing arrangements and suggest additional measures for Cross-LoC travel and trade.

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