ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday said it was regrettable that India has not issued visas to Pakistani journalists for the Katarpur meeting to be held on Thursday.
Foreign Office Spokesman Dr Mohamamd Faisal tweeted that Pakistan had given visas to 30 Indian journalists to cover the Kartarpur ground breaking ceremony last year.
Spokesman said during their visit Indian journalist met Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and were also hosted by Foreign Minister for a dinner.
He, however, expressed the hope that the meeting on Kartarpur would bring a change for better for people of both countries.
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