KARACHI, Feb 16: Welcoming the Indian External Affairs Minister Mr Natwar Singh's visit to Pakistan, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement chief, Altaf Hussain hoped that it would not only be helpful in reducing tension , but would also help create conditions that would bring the two countries closer.

In a statement, Mr Hussain urged Mr Singh to include in his agenda, in addition to Kashmir, the issues of the reopening of Khokhrapar-Monabao route, reopening of the Indian consulate in Karachi, launching of a Karachi-Mumbai ferry service, and relaxing of visa restrictions.

Mr Hussain recalled that during his visit to India, he had discussed these issues with the Indian leadership, including Mr Singh.

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