India-Pakistan Roe: The army today confirms a DGMO-level talks, calling the ‘no expiry date’ of Cizfire. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Indian Army on Sunday clarified that there was no talks between the Director General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan (DGMOS). It also said that the decision to stop the hostility made during the DGMOS negotiation on May 12 is not a last date. After giving suggestions some media reports clarified that Inheritance The two countries will end on 18 May. “No Dgmo talks Today are scheduled. As far as the hostility fixed in the DGMOS interaction of May 12 is concerned, there is no termination date, “an Indian Army official was said by news agency ANI. On May 12, DGMOS of India and Pakistan discussed the commitment to not open fire from both sides or to take any aggressive action. Both sides also agreed to take immediate steps to reduce soldiers along the borders and further areas. The DGMO-level talks, which were expected to be around the afternoon on 12 May, were later held in the evening. On May 10, Pakistan’s DGMO was called to India’s DGMO, Lt Gen Rajiv Gai. Lieutenant General Gai, while speaking at a joint press conference on Sunday, May 11, said that his counterpart of Pakistan had suggested during his conversation on Saturday that “we stop enmity”. India launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May, in which nine terrorist sites were targeted in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied- Kashmir. This was in response to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir last month, in which 26 people lost their lives.