Tuesday 17 December 2013

Pak-India Director Generals Military Operations will Meet after 14 Years

The Pakistan-Indian DGMO's agreed for a formal meeting after long period of 14 years, they will meet next week.
The DGMO's meeting invitation was sent by the Pakistan DGMO Major-General Amir Raiz for releasing too much tension around the both countries borders
The meeting will also decide to implement the 2003 agreement which has not implemented after the 10 years, the atmosphere on border of both countries in tense after the few events occurred in Indian territory near to Pakistan border.


The DGMO's level meeting idea was accepted by the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh given by the Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif in the New-York formal meeting.
The DGMO's will discuss about how make ceasefire between both countries and make the line of control (LOC) peaceful area. Visit www.dawn.com for detail

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