Pakistan Television (PTV) reported that on May 12, the commanders of the military operations of India and Pakistan completed a telephone conversation through the hotline.
Asian News International (ANI) also reported this news.
Indian media reported that the meeting was originally scheduled to take place at noon on the 12th but was postponed to the evening.
Both parties have not yet disclosed the specific details and results of this call.
According to "News18", citing official sources, the content of the talks between India and Pakistan covered the implementation of the ceasefire, including measures for the management of both sides' borders and control lines. During the talks, both sides also discussed issues related to drones.
"News18" previously reported that during the call, India may mention issues of infiltration in border areas and firing incidents near the actual control line.
Indian officials said that this meeting will not discuss any diplomatic decision-making matters, as such issues are beyond the authority of the personnel involved in the talks.
Analysts told Agence France-Presse that the call would involve the implementation of the ceasefire to avoid any miscalculations.
According to Reuters, after both sides announced the ceasefire on May 10, Pakistan's airspace has fully resumed operations, allowing all flights to operate normally.
On May 12, India also announced the reopening of 32 airports closed during the conflict.
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