Following months of heightened tensions due to tit-for-tat airstrikes, Pakistan and Iran have taken a crucial step towards reconciliation. A high-level meeting between the two nations' foreign ministers addressed critical issues, including the ongoing dispute over Kashmir. In a significant move towards mending fences, Pakistan and Iran held crucial talks aimed at repairing relations strained by recent air strikes. The high-level meeting, involving the foreign ministers of both nations, addressed a range of critical issues, including the long-standing dispute over Kashmir. While specific details of Pakistan's position on Kashmir remain undisclosed, the talks mark a positive step towards reconciliation. Both countries have reportedly signed eight agreements to foster cooperation in various areas, demonstrating a commitment to improved
According to ANI, further violence broke out across the state after claimed Kuki militants with high-tech weapons allegedly set fire to numerous homes in the Serou and Sugunu area.
A police spokesman said that the injured person was quickly admitted to Raj Medical City Hospital. More than 75 people have sadly died in the northeastern state of Manipur as a result of the recent outbreak of ethnic conflict.
Following the start of the fighting, the chief minister of Manipur, N Biren Singh, declared on Sunday that security personnel had successfully neutralised 40 armed "terrorists" who had been attacking citizens and torching homes. The state, which had been experiencing ethnic riots, needed peace restored, thus these operations were started with that goal in mind.
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