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Pakistan, India open checkpoint of Line of Control
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-11-07 13:57

Pakistani army officers and an Indian army officer (L) talk over the Line of Control (LoC) in Titrinote, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, about 180-km (111.8 miles) east of Islamabad, November 7, 2005. Pakistan and India open one checkpoint of the LoC on Monday between Pakistan-administered Kashmir's Titrinote and Indian-administered Kashmiri's Poonch. The Pakistani proposal to open five points on the old rivals' disputed border in Kashmir appears more of a symbolic gesture of friendship, rather than something that will make a big difference for efforts to bring relief to survivors.
Pakistani army officers and an Indian army officer (L) talk over the Line of Control (LoC) in Titrinote, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, about 180-km (111.8 miles) east of Islamabad, November 7, 2005. Pakistan and India open one checkpoint of the LoC on Monday between Pakistan-administered Kashmir's Titrinote and Indian-administered Kashmiri's Poonch. The Pakistani proposal to open five points on the old rivals' disputed border in Kashmir appears more of a symbolic gesture of friendship, rather than something that will make a big difference for efforts to bring relief to survivors.[Reuters]


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