Pakistan decides not to hold lower-level talks with India

Dunya News

DG Rangers said Pakistan has been trying to hold talks with India but response hasnt been favourabl

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan on Thursday decided not to hold lower-level talks with India following the firing incident on the ‘Working Boundary’ with India that left two Pakistani Rangers martyred, Dunya News reported.

According to the details, Director General (DG) Rangers Punjab Khan Tahir Javed said that Pakistan has been trying to hold dialogue with India since September 2014 but there hasn’t been a favourable response. He said the dialogue can only take place on the DGMO and DG level.

Addressing the media in Lahore, DG Rangers said that the Indian forces started firing at the working boundary in the morning on Wednesday and stopped it in the evening. He said that Indian commandos were contacted but the firing was not stopped.

DG Rangers said that Pakistan has been trying to hold negotiations with India since September and that the lower-level talks are not possible now.