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Indo-Pak N-talks put off

Islamabad/New Delhi, June 18
Pakistan and India have decided to put off their nuclear talks, as they are yet to arrive at an understanding on an agreement on advance warning of missile tests. Islamabad and New Delhi had earlier agreed to hold the talks on nuclear confidence-building measures (CBMs) this month, but now have decided to postpone the deliberations to the end of July to enable the two countries to iron out their differences on proposed pre-notification pact on flight testing of missiles, diplomatic sources told The Nation. — ANI
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