Pakistan said on Saturday that it has received reply from India to its offer to arrange a meeting of an Indian national, who has been awarded death penalty over spying and terrorism, with his wife. In April a military court handed down death sentence to Jadhav after he was found guilty. India has approached the International Court of Justice, which has stayed the conviction until a verdict is delivered.
On November 10 the Foreign Office said it has offered to India to host a meeting of Jadhav with his wife on humanitarian grounds. "Indian reply to Pakistan's humanitarian offer for Commander Jadhav received & is being considered," the Foreign Ministry Spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal said on his official Twitter on Saturday.
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