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Pakistan, India agree to withdraw troops to pre-conflict positions by late May — AFP

A senior Pakistani security official said that the initial plan was to complete these steps within 10 days

PARIS, May 20. /TASS/. India and Pakistan have agreed to withdraw their troops to peacetime positions before the end of this month, AFP reported.

"Troops will be withdrawn to pre-conflict positions by the end of May," a senior Pakistani security official told the news agency.

According to him, while the initial plan was to complete these steps within 10 days, "minor issues caused delays."

Tensions escalated between the two nuclear powers following a deadly terror attack on April 22 in the popular tourist town of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, where 25 Indian citizens and one Nepalese national were killed.

Overnight on May 7, the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor and carried out attacks on terrorist bases in Pakistan. In response, Pakistan delivered retaliatory strikes. On May 10, New Delhi and Islamabad agreed on a ceasefire.