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Pakistan and India have decided to deploy their forces on Loc and International Border on 7 May i.e. the position before the struggle starts.
Geo News has given this report to Pakistani military officials. According to the report, the military leadership of the two countries, especially the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO), are coordinating for this return.
This step is considered an important step towards reducing stress. A senior Pakistani Army official told the media that the decision was possible with the diplomatic efforts of several countries including the US.
However, no one has made official remarks on this from India and Pakistan.
Today, China will meet Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar
Pakistan Foreign Minister and Deputy PM Ishaq Dar left for a 3 -day visit to China yesterday. He will today interact with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Indo-Pak struggle and regional situation.
Earlier, Dar told a media channel on Saturday that there is a ceasefire between the two countries and work is being done towards reducing stress. He said- A roadmap is ready and we are following it. The next step is the conversation and we are ready for it.

Pakistan denied using Shaheen missile
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry issued an official statement on Monday saying that the Pakistani Army did not use the Shaheen missile during Operation Banayanun Marsus.
He said that the claims being made by the Indian media regarding the use of this missile are false and baseless. Talk about Shaheen missile is capable of carrying atoms and traditional weapons.
Pakistan said that spreading inflammatory and incorrect news without investigation damages the regional stability and also weakens the professional image of official institutions.
Earlier, the Pakistani Army had said in its statement issued on 12 May 2025 that it used long -range missiles, long distance drones and cannons of the Fatah series (F1 and F2) in the operation against the Indian Army.
