Pakistan's Sharif says talks yield positive results
DUBAI, May 1 (Reuters) - Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said his talks on Thursday with the leader of Pakistan People's Party to save the month-old government yielded very positive results.
"There is no ambiguity there is no doubt about it," Sharif told reporters after the talks about his agreement with Asif Ali Zardari about the issue of reinstating the judges.
"The restoration would take place through a (parliamentary) resolution ... the details will be revealed tomorrow," he added. (Reporting by Firouz Sedarat, Writing by Inal Ersan, Editing by Matthew Jones)
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