US officials condemn terrorists Activities, They penetrate the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, appeal to all recovering the 2003 ceasefire commitment
US officials condemn terrorists trying to penetrate the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, and and appeal to all parties to slow the tension of the border along the border by recovering the 2003 ceasefire commitment
The spokesperson of the State Council issued a joint statement, followed on February 25th, India and Pakistani Military Action Director's hotline discussed, both parties agreed to strictly abide by all agreements, understand and stop shooting along the control lines and all other departments. In answering questions about the Indefa Capawa Protocol, Pré told a reporter that the US Council has not changed the policy of the region.
"We have continued to follow very closely developments in Jammu and Kashmir. Our policy towards the region has not changed. We call on all parties to reduce tensions along the Line of Control by returning to the 2003 ceasefire commitments," he said at his daily. news conference on Thursday ..
"We condemn terrorists who seek to infiltrate across the Line of Control. When it comes to how we will support that, we continue to support direct dialogue between India and Pakistan on Kashmir and other areas of concern," will do something to ensure or try. to ensure that India and Pakistan have announced the ceasefire agreement.
India and Pakistan signed a ceasefire agreement in 2003, but in the past few years, it has almost uncomfortable in writing and spirit. India said last month, it hopes to establish normal neighborhood relations with Pakistan in an environment without terrorism, hostility and violence.
Our position is well-known. India desires normal neighborly relations with Pakistan in an environment free of terror, hostility and violence, "External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said." The onus is on Pakistan for creating such an environment, "he said in New Delhi.
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