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Destruction of hostilities continues? Indian Army sees Pakistan’s “invalid date” | Indian News

Indian Army said there were no negotiations between directors of the Indian Military Operations (DGMO) (DGMO) on Sunday. The Army further made it clear that, as decided in the DGMO interaction on May 12, breakthroughs in hostilities continued to fail.

After some media housing reports that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan will end on May 18, it was clarified.

“There are no DGMO talks today. As far as the continuation of hostilities determined by the DGMO interaction on May 12 is concerned, the lack of an expiration date is concerned.”

Earlier on May 12, the Director of the General of Military Operations (DGMOS) of India and Pakistan held key negotiations and issues related to the continued commitment to the continued commitment that both parties may not fire or initiate any active action.

It also agreed that both sides consider taking immediate measures to ensure reduced forces from the border and advance areas.

The DGMO-level talks between the two countries were originally scheduled to be held around noon on May 12, and later scheduled to be held that night. The two countries made an appeal and military action on Saturday’s call for Pakistan’s DGMO to his Indian counterpart, Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai.

Gen Gen Gen Gen Gen Gen interacted with the media at a joint press conference on Sunday (May 11), saying his Pakistani counterpart proposed “we stop hostilities” during an interaction on Saturday.

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 and attacked nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in response to the horrific terrorist attacks in Pahalgam in Jamu and Kashmir last month, with 26 people killed.

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