India And Pakistan Agreed To Set Up Ceasefire On LoC
India and Pakistan agreed to set up a ceasefire on LoC during hotline talks between DGMOS.
India and Pakistan held talks on the hotline today. In this conversation, there was a discussion on peace between the two countries on LOC.
The Director Generals of the Military Operations of India and Pakistan held talks through the hotline. Both sides reviewed the independent clear amicable environment in the Line of Control and all other areas.
During this time both DGMO agreed to establish mutually lasting peace along the borders.
India and Pakistan agreed to set up a ceasefire on LoC: India and Pakistan joint statement.
A joint India-Pakistan statement gave information related to this conversation.
According to the joint statement, the two DGMOs agreed to focus on each other’s key issues and concerns in the interest of achieving mutually beneficial and lasting peace along the borders in this negotiation.
In which it has been said to emphasize breaking the peace and reducing the promotion of violence.
The ceasefire agreed on the Line of Control
The joint statement stated that the two sides agreed to effectively abide by all agreements, understanding, and control along the Line of Control as well as a ceasefire in all other areas, which came into force from midnight on February 24/25, 2021.
The statement said the two sides reiterated that the existing mechanism of hotline contact and border flag meeting will be used to resolve any unforeseen situation or misunderstanding.
Meanwhile, sources in the Indian Army have said that there will be no stone unturned in infiltration and counter-insurgency operations in the Line of Control and the hinterland in Jammu and Kashmir.
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