20.05.2025 01:00
Pakistan and India have agreed to withdraw their troops to peacetime positions by May 30, following the end of hostilities. Military leaders from both countries will coordinate the process.
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Pakistan and India have agreed to withdraw their troops to peacetime positions by May 30 following the end of hostilities.
New steps have been taken towards normalizing relations between Pakistan and India after the cessation of hostilities.
AGREEMENT REACHED ON WITHDRAWAL
Unnamed officials announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to withdraw their troops to peacetime positions by May 30 following the ceasefire established after the clashes that erupted due to India's attacks on Pakistan on May 7.
Officials stated that military leaders from both countries will actively coordinate the phased withdrawal, describing this step as a continuation of confidence-building measures. They noted that the diplomatic efforts of the U.S. and other relevant countries contributed to this decision, which they defined as the second phase of the ceasefire.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The terrorist attack on April 22 at a tourist spot in Pahalgam, located in the Jammu and Kashmir region, resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians, escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. India claimed that Pakistan had a role in the attack, while the Pakistani government denied the allegation.
The Indian Armed Forces announced the launch of "Operation Sindoor" targeting the "terror infrastructure" in Pakistan. In response to India's attacks, Pakistan initiated "Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos." In the mutual attacks, 51 people from the Pakistani side and 31 people from the Indian side lost their lives.
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