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India, Pakistan DGsMO Hold Talks, Agree on Measures to Avoid Escalation

No Shots to Be Fired, Troop Reduction Discussed

New Delhi, May 12 (JKNS): Directors General of Military Operations (DGsMO) of India and Pakistan held a crucial round of talks on Monday evening, focusing on de-escalation and reaffirming the commitment to avoid aggressive actions along the borders.

Indian Army in a statement issued here to news agency JKNS said that both sides discussed the importance of maintaining restraint and reiterated that no side shall fire a single shot or initiate any hostile or provocative move going forward.

“The talks were held in a cordial but firm atmosphere, and both sides expressed the need to adhere to previously agreed ceasefire understandings,” the sources said.

It was further agreed during the discussion that immediate measures would be considered to facilitate a phased reduction of troops from sensitive forward areas and international borders.

“This is a step toward preventing any further tension and ensuring stability in the region,” the sources added.

Both sides are expected to remain in contact through military channels to monitor the ground situation and avoid any miscalculation or unintended escalation. (JKNS)


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