Sharif urges Pak military, diplomats to tone down rhetoric against India

Nawaz Sharif has instructed diplomats and military officers to exercise restraint and make efforts to reduce escalating tensions with India over the recent violation of the November 2003 ceasefire agreement in J&K.

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has instructed the country`s diplomats and military officers to exercise restraint and make efforts to reduce escalating tensions with India over the recent violation of the November 2003 ceasefire agreement in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Express Tribune reports that Prime Minister Sharif has reached out to the nation for reconciliation efforts with India over the ongoing tensions on the disputed region of Kashmir.

According to the report, Sharif also made it clear to Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani in a recent meeting that his government did not want to escalate tensions along the Line of Control (LoC).

The Pakistani military has, meanwhile, stopped issuing statements on LoC violations following the Prime Minister`s directives, the report added.

The statement comes amid reports of unprovoked firing by India and official allegations against Pakistan over August 6 LoC violation in Poonch district.

General Kayani also refrained from making any comments on the LoC violations by India at the Pakistan Military Academy on the eve of Independence Day celebrations.

A Foreign Office official said there was lot of wisdom in government`s policy of applying restraint and responsibility to avoid further differences with India.

ANI

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