“Why not turn the similarities into our strength. I very much look forward to meeting Mr Modi.
We should remove fears mistrust and misgivings about each other,” he was quoted as saying.
Both countries should rid the region of instability and security that has plagued it for decades, he added. Sharif's visit is seen as significant by political observers here given that hardline elements in Pakistan have expressed their unhappiness over his responding to the invitation positively.
Sources said it is expected that the Pakistan leader will also extend a formal invitation to Modi for a visit.
No breakthrough is expected during the visit but it will provide the two leaders an opportunity to cultivate personal relations which may go a long a way in reducing tensions.
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