Pakistan and India have reached an agreement on step -by -step breeding of additional military reinforcements along the Kashmir control line - one of the most elastic zones in the world. According to AFP, the troops of both countries will be returned to the positions they occupied before the last conflict began by the end of May.
According to the Pakistani official, the agreement provides for the gradual withdrawal of troops and weapons from the control line - a demarcation line that divides the Indian and Pakistana parts of Kashmir. This should reduce tension and help avoid further collisions.
Earlier, the Indian army reported the consent of the parties to take "immediate measures" to reduce the concentration of troops on the border. It was planned to complete the breeding in 10 days, but some difficulties have caused delay in performing these steps.