The directors general of military operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India held their third contact via the hotline on Wednesday in a continued effort to ease cross-border tensions.
The two sides agreed on practical steps to restore mutual confidence and uphold the ceasefire agreement, sources confirmed.
According to informed sources, the telephonic conversation took place on Wednesday, where both sides reiterated their commitment to maintaining peace along the Line of Control (LoC) and ensuring compliance with the existing ceasefire agreement.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed in the Senate on Thursday that the ceasefire will hold till May 18.
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According to the Indian media, the two DGMOs agreed to continue to adhere to the ceasefire and halt any firing between the two countries.
"Both countries will not target civilian populations," the Indian media reported, also adding that neither side will carry out any infiltration through drones.







