Pakistan, India Agree Troops Withdrawal
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Pakistan, India agree to pull back troops to peacetime positions
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Pakistan and India agree to withdraw troops deployed during their recent clash to peacetime positions.
The withdrawal was agreed during the latest round of "hotline" communication between senior military officials from both sides.
On May 10 , nuclear-armed rivals agreed to the ceasefire after days of tit-for-tat drone, missile and airstrikes.
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