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Pakistan, India agree on LoC ceasefire
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India on Thursday said that they had recommitted themselves to the 2003 ceasefire arrangement at the Line of Control and agreed to address the ‘core issues’ that could undermine peace and stability.The surprise announcement was made in a joint statement by the militaries of the two countries on a ‘hotline contact’ between their directors general military operations (DGMOs), which had apparently taken place a day earlier.The conversation between Pakistani DGMO Maj Gen Nauman Zakaria and his Indian counterpart Lt Gen...…AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India on Thursday said that they had recommitted themselves to the 2003 ceasefire arrangement at the Line of Control and agreed to address the ‘core issues’ that could undermine peace and stability.The surprise announcement was made in a joint statement by the militaries of the two countries on a ‘hotline contact’ between their directors general military operations (DGMOs), which had apparently taken place a day earlier.The conversation between Pakistani DGMO Maj Gen Nauman Zakaria and his Indian counterpart Lt Gen...WW…
PM Imran asks rich countries to do more for fragile economies
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementISLAMABAD: As the Pakistan government stepped up diplomatic efforts for initiating consultations at the United Nations for a collective action on debt relief for developing countries, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday called on the rich countries to do more for fragile economies than just suspending debt servicing.In a telephonic conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fatteh Sisi, Mr Khan said that measures like debt suspension were helpful for struggling economies, but “more measures were needed to reboot the developing countries’...…AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementISLAMABAD: As the Pakistan government stepped up diplomatic efforts for initiating consultations at the United Nations for a collective action on debt relief for developing countries, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday called on the rich countries to do more for fragile economies than just suspending debt servicing.In a telephonic conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fatteh Sisi, Mr Khan said that measures like debt suspension were helpful for struggling economies, but “more measures were needed to reboot the developing countries’...WW…
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