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India needs regular neighbourly ties with Pak, dedicated to resolving all points bilaterally: MEA

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Image Source : PTI India needs regular neighbourly ties with Pak, dedicated to resolving all points bilaterally: MEA
As the Indian and Pakistani armies agreed to strictly observe all their ceasefire agreements, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday mentioned India needs regular neighbourly relations with Pakistan and is dedicated to resolving all points bilaterally in a peaceable method.
“On key issues, our position remains unchanged. I do not think I need to reiterate it,” MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava mentioned when requested about India’s core issues, together with on the difficulty of cross-border terrorism.
His feedback adopted a joint assertion issued after a hotline dialogue between the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan, throughout which the 2 sides agreed on a strict observance of all agreements, understandings and stop firing alongside the Line of Control (LoC) and all different sectors with impact from Wednesday midnight.

Asked in regards to the growth, the MEA spokesperson mentioned, “As regards the joint statement of the DGMOs and related issues, I would refer you to the Ministry of Defence.”
“On relations with Pakistan, as we have said earlier, India desires normal neighbourly relations with Pakistan. We have always maintained that we are committed to addressing issues, if any, in a peaceful and bilateral manner,” he added.
India and Pakistan signed a ceasefire settlement in 2003, however it has hardly been adopted in letter and spirit over the previous a number of years with extra violations than an observance of the pact.
Army officers asserted that there could be no let-up of their struggle towards terrorism or in troops deployment alongside the borders, following the brand new dedication that they described as a recent try at peace within the area.
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