India and Pakistan on Friday conducted the annual exchange of the list of nuclear installations and facilities. According to a statement by Pakistan s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in accordance with Article-II of the Agreement on Prohibition of Attacks against Nuclear Installations and Facilities between Pakistan and India, signed on December 31, 1988, the list of nuclear installations and facilities in Pakistan was officially handed over to a representative of the Indian High Commission at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi handed over the list of Indian Nuclear installations and facilities to a representative of the Pakistan High Commission.
Pakistan, India swap N-installations, prisoners lists
Practice is witnessed twice a year on Jan 1, July 1 under the Consular Access Agreement
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan and India on Friday shared the lists of nuclear installations and prisoners languishing in each other’s jails, as per relevant bilateral agreements, according to the Foreign Office announcement on Friday.
The Foreign Office said that in accordance with Article-II of the Agreement on Prohibition of Attacks against Nuclear Installations and Facilities between Pakistan and India, signed on December 31, 1988, the list of nuclear installations and facilities in Pakistan was officially handed over to a representative of the Indian High Commission at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Indian diplomat summoned to protest over latest CFV
A Pakistani man had sustained serious injuries due to Indian aggression on Dec 30
ISLAMABAD:
A senior Indian diplomat was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday to register Pakistan’s strong protest over ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation Forces along the Line of Control (LoC) on December 30, resulting in serious injuries to an innocent civilian.
A statement from the Foreign Office said that due to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by the Indian occupation forces in Kotkotera Sector, 34-year-old Muhammad Sarfaraz s/o Mishri Khan, at Phalni Bazar, sustained serious injuries.
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