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Pakistan, India agree on ceasefire along LoC: ISPR

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Pakistan and India have agreed to the strict observance of all agreements, understand­ings and ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) and all other sectors, with effect from Wednesday midnight.

"In the interest of achieving mutually beneficial and sustainabl­e peace along the borders, the two Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) agreed to address each other's core issues and concerns which have propensity to disturb peace and lead to violence," a joint statement said, referring to the military operations heads of the two countries.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the DGMOs of the two countries held discussion­s over the establishe­d mechanism of hotline contact. The two sides reviewed the situation along the Line of Control (LoC) and all other sectors in a free, frank and cordial atmosphere, Radio Pakistan reported.

They reiterated that existing mechanisms of hotline contact and border flag meetings will be utilised to resolve any unforeseen situation or misunderst­anding.

Military spokesman Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar, in comments on private TV channels, said: "There has been contact between India and Pakistan on a hotline level since 1987. Frequently, the DGMOs of both countries stay in contact through this establishe­d mechanism." He said that from 2014 there was a spike in ceasefire violations along the LoC. "Both the DGMOs have agreed that the existing 2003 understand­ing should be implemente­d in letter and spirit."

Both officials have agreed on making it sustainabl­e and have expressed the intention to act on it, he said. He added that there have been more than 13,500 ceasefire violations since 2003 which have claimed the lives of 310 citizens and injured 1,600.

He said that there is a great difference in the number ceasefire violations and casualties between 20032013 and after 2014. "Ninety two per cent of the figures shared occurred between 2014 and 2021," he said, adding that 49 women and 26 children have been martyred in the last four years.

He said that the year 2019 witnessed the most ceasefire violations while 2018 had the most casualties. "After the understand­ing between the two countries, it has been agreed to implement the 2003 ceasefire in letter and spirit," he said.

Indian troops committed more than 2,900 ceasefire violations across the LoC in 2020, leaving as many as 33 innocent civilians martyred and another 260 wounded in different parts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

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