India, to continue Pakistan, the Army says “no expiration date”

India, ceasefire to continue Pakistan, says army "No expiration date"

The Indian Army said that it is the notion that the break was temporary and it would end today.


Srinagar:

An army official said on Sunday that on May 12, India and Pakistan will agree on the end of enmity.

It is notion that the stagnation was temporary and it would end today, said, “As far as the continuation of brakes in hostility, it is decided during the conversation of DGMOS (Director General of Military Operations), it is concerned, it is not a termination date.”

The official said no talks were set between the DGMOS of India and Pakistan on Sunday.

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