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BSF-Pak Rangers talks end
September 11, 2015
Just in: BSF-Pakistan Rangers DG level talks end.
Yesterday, India
asked Pakistan to "talk about the future" as border
security forces of both countries sat across the table for a meeting.
Highly-placed sources in the Border Security Force said India did most
of the talking, and all issues including ceasefire violations and sniper
firing targeting Indian soldiers were raised.
The talks
concluded "cordially" and both sides agreed to take steps to start
coordinated patrolling at the border, as well as to monitor ceasefire
violations.
"India did most of the talking and Pakistan was receptive. The talks concluded in a cordial manner," an official told IANS.
"Pakistan mentioned some incidents of the past. We said we would not
gain anything from the past. We said if you have 20 points, we have 40
points. Let's device a system so that this situation is controlled," the
official said.
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