Pakistan's foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, departed for India on May 4, where he will attend a meeting of foreign ministers from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. This is the first visit by a Pakistani foreign minister to India in more than a decade. The last such visit took place in 2011. The two-day meeting is set to begin on May 4 in the Indian tourist resort of Goa. Pakistan and India have a long-standing dispute over the Himalayan territory of Kashmir.
Pakistan's FM In First India Visit In More Than A Decade

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