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UPDATED: 13:09, December 16, 2004
Pakistan, India to set up nuclear hot line
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India and Pakistan have agreed to set up a FM telephone hot line to discuss nuclear issues. They also agreed to discuss Prevention of an accidental war.

The two sides have just concluded a two-day meeting on confidence-building measures in Islamabad.

They made progress on the terms of an agreement to notify each other in advance about missile tests which are conducted periodically by both countries.

Both sides also agreed to continue to discuss steps to safeguard against an accidental war.

In another development, after talks in Islamabad, India and Pakistan have decided to conduct a joint survey over the boundary line in the Sir Creek region, starting from next January.

Source: CRI news


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